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THE FAIRMOUNT HOTEL….IT WAS A MOVING EXPERIENCE !

Fairmount Hotel….Traces of Texas The event was featured on news broadcasts around the world, and it earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. The transportation of the historic Fairmount Hotel, six blocks along the downtown streets of San Antonio 40 years ago. Prior to his death in 1903, Theodore Felix, who was…

Remembering sharpshooter Elizabeth “Plinky” Toepperwein

Photo: Elizabeth Servaty…..Frontier Partisans She was born Elizabeth Servaty in New Haven, Connecticut in 1882, the daughter of German immigrants. Three years after she began working for the Winchester gun company, Elizabeth went to a vaudeville circus shooting act and it featuring a young man from Boerne, Texas, Adolph “Ad” Toepperwein.  Photo: Adolph ” Ad”…

The day a future U.S. President tied the knot in San Antonio

Today we remember the 90th wedding anniversary of Lyndon Baines Johnson and Claudia Alta Taylor, who we all fondly remember as Lady Bird. Photo: A young LBJ….Goodreads Photo: Claudia Taylor ( Lady Bird ) aged 17….Traces of Texas It was November 17th, 1934, and after a whirlwind courtship of 10 weeks, 26 year old Congressional…

KAREN SHARPE…FROM SAN ANTONIO TO HOLLYWOOD !

Photo: Pinterest Born in San Antonio on September 20th, 1934, Karen Sharpe, grew up in Willshire Terrace and attended Alamo Heights High School.  Following initial interests in ballet and ice skating, she left San Antonio in 1948 with her mother to pursue an acting career in California. She got the acting “bug” at an early…

REMEMBERING JOSEPHINE LUCCHESE…“THE AMERICAN NIGHTINGALE”

Photo: The Library of Congress Josephine Lucchese was born in San Antonio in 1893, one of 7 children whose parents were Sam and Frances Lucchese. Her father was rapidly earning a reputation as a master boot maker after establishing the family boot company in 1883. Photo: Lucchese Boot Company As a young girl, growing up…

REMEMBERING HENRY BARTELL “PAT” ZACHRY Snr.

Photo: Henry Bartell (“H.B.”) Zachry….Lone Star Flight Museum After graduating from Uvalde High School with Honors in 1918, debater, footballer, baseballer and band member, H. B “Pat” Zachry was looking forward to using his scholarship by studying Animal Husbandry at Texas A&M University with the hopes of a career on the land.  However, World War…

Memories of a San Antonio Presidential visit 60 years ago.

It was 60 years ago today that President John Fitzgerald Kennedy visited San Antonio and Brooks Air Force base for the dedication ceremony of a complex of buildings at the $6.2 million extension of the School of Aerospace Medicine. The President was accompanied on the visit by his wife Jackie, along with Vice President and…

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