Historical Markers in Bexar County, Texas
250th Anniversary of the Founding of San Antonio
9th Cavalry at San Pedro Springs
Acequia de Arriba
Acequia Madre de Valero (Main Irrigation Ditch of Valero Mission)
Adina de Zavala
Adina Emilia de Zavala
Alamo Cenotaph
Alamo Iron Works
Alamo Low Barracks and Main Gateway
Alamo Masonic Cemetery
Alamo Portland and Roman Cement Company
Aldrete Houses
Alejo de la Encarnacion Perez
Alexander and Alma Oppenheimer Halff House
Alfred Giles Home
Altgelt-Isbell House
Anna Barbara and Johann Engelbert Heidgen House
Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Cemetery
Anton Wulff House
Aqueduct
Arsenal Magazine
Barbed Wire
Barbed Wire Demonstration
"Battle" of Adams Hill
Battle of Rosillo
Battle of the Alazan
Battle of the Salado
Belgian Transit of Venus Observation Site
Belknap Place
Benjamin Grossenbacher House
Benjamin Rush Milam
Bexar County under Nine Governments
Biesenbach House
Boldtville Schoolhouse
Book Building
Bowen's Island
Bowie and Fannin, Site of Camp
Building 100 "Taj Mahal"
Bullis House
Caile House
Caile House
Camp of Stephen F. Austin
Capt. Jose Antonio Menchaca
Captain Lee Hall
Carl Wilhelm August Groos House
Casa Villita
Casino Club
Central Catholic High School
Central Christian Church
Chabot House
Charles Frederick King
Chihuahua Trail
Christ Episcopal Church
Christopher Columbus Italian Society Hall
Clara Driscoll (April 2, 1881-July 17, 1945)
Coker Cemetery
Col. George Wythe Baylor
Colonel Edward Miles
Colonel Jose Francisco Ruiz
Commerce Street Bridge
Committee on Public Safety
Confederate Cemetery
Confederate Cemetery
Confederate Tannery
Cos House
Council House Fight
Cover Cemetery
Davenport Cemetery
David J. and May Bock Woodward House
Dawson Massacre
Dodd Field (Fort Sam Houston) Enemy Alien Detention Station, World War II
Dominguez-Micheli Houses
Don Jose de Jesus Rodriguez
Don Jose Miguel de Arciniega
Don Juan Ximenes
Dr. Claudius E. R. King House
Eagar House
Edens Cemetery
Edward H. White II Memorial Hangar, Brooks Air Force Base
El Carmen Cemetery (Cementerio del Carmen)
El Quartel (El Cuartel)
Elias and Lucy Edmonds House
Emil Elmendorf House
Emma Tenayuca
Engleman-Muench House
Enoch Jones Farmstead
Enrique Esparza (September, 1824-December 20, 1917)
Erasmo Seguin
Ernst Homestead
Evers Family Cemetery
Father of Mexican Independence
Fest-Steves Block
Fiesta House
First Officers Training Camp
First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio
Fort Sam Houston, 4th U.S. Army Headquarters Quadrangle
Francisco Madero in Texas
Georg Heinrich Buchsenschutz Family Cemetery
George Isbell Home
Gerfers Cemetery (HTC)
German-English School
Gilbeau Slave Quarters
Goliad Road
Gould-Onderdonk House
Groos National Bank
Guenther's Upper Mill, Site of
Gugger Homestead
Gustav Blersch House
Halff House
Hamilton P. Bee
Hangar Nine
Harrison and McCulloch Stage Stop
Heidemann Family Cemetery (HTC)
Helotes
Hendrick Arnold
Home of Samuel Augustos Maverick
Huebner-Onion Homestead and Stagecoach Stop
In Re Ricardo Rodriguez
Incarnate Word College
Italian American Community in San Antonio
J.M. and Birdie Nix House
Jack Hays House
James Nathaniel Fisk
Jay Adams House
Jefferson Davis Smith
John Hermann Kampmann
John "Jack" Coker
John Lang Sinclair
John Salmon "Rip" Ford
John T. Floore Country Store
John Twohig Homesite
John W. Smith
Jose Antonio Navarro
Jose Francisco Ruiz
Kelly Air Force Base
"Kelly No. 2" Flight Line
King William Neighborhood
Krause House/Mann's Crossing Post Office
L. B. Clegg House
La Quinta de las Piedras (Miguel Menchaca House)
La Villita
Little Church of La Villita
Locke Hill Auditorium
Lockhill School
Ludwig Mahncke
Lydia Mendoza
Madison Square Presbyterian Church
Majestic Theatre
Marnoch Homestead
Mary Virginia Burkholder
Matamoros Road
Maverick-Carter House
McCulloch Cemetery
Menger Hotel
Menger Soap Works
Mission Concepcion
Mission San Francisco de la Espada (Mission St. Francis of the Sword)
Mission San Francisco de la Espada Dam, Ditch and Aqueduct
Mission San Franscico Xavier de Najera
Mission San Jose
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Monte Vista Historic District
Moos Homestead
Moses Austin
Moses Lapham
Myra Lillian Davis Hemmings
Navarro Houses
Newcombville
Norton-Polk-Mathis House
O. Henry House
Oak Island Methodist Church and Cemetery
Old Edward Steves (Stevens) House
Old Houston Road
Old Military Headquarters
Old Military Hospital
Old Mill on the Pajalache Acequia
Old Powder Mill
Old S. J. Brooks Home
Old San Antonio National Bank Building
Old San Pedro Springs
Old St. Mary's College
Oscar and Rachel Berman House
Otto Koehler House
Our Lady of the Lake University
Pan American Round Table
Pereida House
Perote Prisoners
Perrin Home
Petty House
Placido Olivarri
Plaza De Armas (Military Plaza)
Polish Quarter
Portland Cement Plants
Protestant Home for Destitute Children
R.L. White Ranch
Rambie-Lewis Family Cemetery
Rechel-Stumpf House
Robert B. Evans Home
Route of El Camino Real
Roy and Madge Hearne House
Ruiz House
Ruiz-Herrara Cemetery
Saint Hedwig
Saint John's Lutheran Church (San Antonio)
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
Saint Mary's, Old, Site Of
Saint Philip's College
Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
Salado Valley
Salem Cemetery
Samuel S. Smith
San Antonio Casino Club Building
San Antonio High School
San Antonio Mutual Aid Association
San Antonio River Walk (Paseo Del Rio)
San Antonio Section, National Council of Jewish Women
San Fernando Cathedral
San Francisco Di Paola Catholic Church
San Pedro Creek
Sartor House
Scenic Loop - Boerne Stage - Toutant-Beauregard Historic Corridor
Scenic Loop Playground
Schultze Hardware Store
Schulze-Schilo House
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Second Baptist Church of San Antonio
Silvestre Revueltas
Simona Smith Fisk
Site of de la Garza House, Gardens and Mint
Site of First Portland Cement Plant
Site of Geier and Schmid Farm
Site of Idlewild Community
Site of Old St. Mary's
Site of Old Veramendi House
Site of Original Building, First Baptist Church
Site of Rincon/Douglass School
Site of the Home of Dr. Ferdinand Ludwig Herff
Site of the Old Adobe
Spanish and Mexican Land Grants
Spanish Governor's Palace
St. Anthony Catholic School
St. John's Lutheran Church, "the Rooster Church"
St. Joseph's Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mary's University
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church
St. Paul United Methodist Church
St. Paul's Epsicopal Church
St. Philip's College (original site)
Staacke Brothers Building
Station "X"
Stevens Building
Steves Homestead
Stinson Airport
Stockman Building
Sunshine Ranch
Surrender of Federal Forces by General David E. Twiggs
T. C. Frost and the Frost Bank
T. C. Frost Wool Warehouse
Texas' First All-Spanish Radio Program
The Alamo
The Argyle
The Battle of the Medina
The Bexar County Courthouse
The Canary Islanders
The Casas Reales
The Grass Fight
The Oge House
The Pajalache Acequia (Ditch)
The Pershing Chinese
The Rev. John Wesley DeVilbiss
The Southwell Company
The Woll Invasion
The Woman's Club of San Antonio
Thiele Cottage
Thomas Jefferson High School
Toltec Apartments
Travis Park United Methodist Church
Twohig House
United States San Antonio Arsenal
Ursuline Convent and Academy
Venustiano Carranza in San Antonio
Vicinity of the Storming of Bexar
Vogel Cemetery
Vollrath Building
W. B. Teagarden House
Wesley Peacock House
Wetmore Community Cemetery
William and Mary Ann Richter House
Wolfson House
Young Perry Alsbury
Yturri Homestead and Mill
Zambrano House
Zero Milestone Old Spanish Trail
Zion Lutheran Church
Zion Lutheran Church and Cemetery