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Encyclopedia > San Antonio Riverwalk

The San Antonio Riverwalk (also known as the Paseo del Rio) is a network of walkways around the San Antonio River, linking several major attractions one story beneath downtown San Antonio. Lined by shops and restaurants, the Riverwalk is an important part of the city's urban fabric and a tourist attraction in its own right. Downtown San Antonio as viewed from the Tower of the Americas Motto: Nickname: Alamo City Location in Texas Founded Incorporated 1731   County Bexar County Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish {{{parrish}}} Mayor Phil Hardberger Area  - Total  - Water 1,067. ...


The Riverwalk was the idea of architect Robert Hugman in the late 1920s. As an alternative to paving over the troublesome San Antonio River, Hugman drew out a plan he called "The Shops of Aragon and Romula" which allowed for both flood prevention and commercial development. Hugman maintained his office along the shallow river, despite warnings that he would be "drowned like a rat", and despite its early reputation as a dangerous hole. The Riverwalk was declared even off-limits to military personnel at one point. Hugman persisted, and his office can still be found next door to another early presence on the Riverwalk, the landmark Casa Rio restaurant.

Crucial funding came in 1939 under the WPA and resulted in the initial construction of a network of some 17,000 linear feet of walkways, about 20 bridges, and extensive plantings including the live oaks whose branches are visible from street level. WPA may be: Walter Payton Award War Powers Act is also known as the Trading with the Enemy Act, and is commonly confused with the War Powers Resolution (of 1973). ...


Through the following decades the network has been improved and extended, without losing its original character. One major extension was dug out to Tower of the Americas to anticipate the HemisFair '68, and that was also the year the Hilton Palacio del Rio was built, the first of many downtown hotels that leverage their slice of urban "riverfront". Downtown San Antonio features the historic San Fernando Cathedral, the Tower Life Building and the Tower of The Americas. ... HemisFair 68 was the first officially designated worlds fair (or international exposition) held in the Southwest United States. ...


Today the Riverwalk is an enormously successful special-case pedestrian street, one level down from the automobile street. The Riverwalk winds and loops under bridges as two parallel sidewalks lined with restaurants and shops, connecting the major tourist draws from Alamo Plaza to Rivercenter, to the Arneson River Theatre close to La Villita, to Hemisfair Park, to the Tower Life Building. Many downtown buildings like the Casino Club Building have street entrances and separate river entrances one level below. This separates the unavoidable automotive service grid (for delivery and emergency vehicles) and pedestrian traffic below. It's an extensive system which achieves a nice balance among retail, commercial, office, greenspace and cultural uses. It gives the city an intricate network of bridges, walkways and old staircases, providing haptic and visual complexity. From an urban planning standpoint, the Riverwalk may be the best pedestrian-only realm on the continent, with no motor vehicles or bicycles allowed. A pedestrian street is a street where pedestrian traffic is given partial or total priority over all other kinds of traffic. ... Paris, France: Began unplanned, but was later re-engineered through the construction of an extensive system of wide boulevards overlaid on the medieval street grid, by the Baron Haussmann under the reign of Napoleon III in the 19th century. ...


 

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The Alamo | Alamodome | AT&T | Bexar County Courthouse | Brooks City-Base | Clear Channel | Fiesta Texas | Fort Sam Houston | Freeman Coliseum | Frost Bank | HemisFair '68 | Institute of Texan Cultures | Lackland Air Force Base | Nelson W. Wolff Stadium | Randolph Air Force Base | San Antonio Convention Center | The Riverwalk | San Antonio Express-News | S.A. Missions National Park | San Antonio International Airport | San Antonio Public Library | San Antonio Spurs | San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo | SBC Center | SeaWorld | South Texas Medical Center | Southwest Research Institute | St. Mary's University | Trinity University | Tower of the Americas | USAA | UT Health Science Center | UTSA | University of the Incarnate Word | Valero | VIA | Downtown San Antonio as viewed from the Tower of the Americas Motto: Nickname: Alamo City Location in Texas Founded Incorporated 1731   County Bexar County Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish {{{parrish}}} Mayor Phil Hardberger Area  - Total  - Water 1,067. ... El Álamo The Álamo (formally: San Antonio de Valero Mission) is the name of former mission and fortress compound, now a museum, in San Antonio, Texas, United States. ... The Alamodome is a football/basketball stadium and convention center in San Antonio, Texas. ... AT&T Inc. ... Facade view from west Another view The Bexar County Courthouse is an historic building in downtown San Antonio, Texas. ... Brooks Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base located in San Antonio, Texas. ... This article is about the company. ... Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a theme park located in northwest San Antonio, Texas inside a former rock quarry near the intersection of Loop 1604 and Interstate 10. ... Fort Sam Houston is a US Army base in Texas. ... San Antonio Freeman Coliseum, built in 1950, has been host to thousands of events varying from three-ring circus acts to concerts and boxing events. ... The Frost National Bank is a nationally chartered bank and a subsidiary of Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. ... HemisFair 68 was the first officially designated worlds fair (or international exposition) held in the Southwest United States. ... The Institute of Texan Cultures is a museum and library located in HemisFair Park in central San Antonio, Texas. ... Lackland Air Force Base is a base of the United States Air Force located west of San Antonio, Texas, USA. It is located at 29°2323 North, 98°3645 West (29. ... The San Antonio Missions is a minor league baseball team based in San Antonio, Texas. ... Randolph Air Force Base (Randolph AFB) is a base of the United States Air Force located in Bexar County, Texas near San Antonio. ... The Tower of the Americas is seen in the background. ... The San Antonio Express-News is the daily circulatory newspaper of San Antonio, Texas. ... Four Spanish frontier missions, part of a colonization system that stretched across the Spanish Southwest in the 17th, 18th, 19th centuries, are preserved here. ... San Antonio International Airport (IATA: SAT, ICAO: KSAT) is a commercial airport in northern San Antonio, Texas. ... The San Antonio Public Library is a conglomerate of 25 public libraries serving the San Antonio area. ... The San Antonio Spurs are a National Basketball Association team based in San Antonio, Texas. ... The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in San Antonio, Texas, USA is one of the largest Stock Shows in the country. ... The SBC Center is an indoor arena located in San Antonio, Texas. ... For the unrelated theme park in Australia, see Sea World. ... The South Texas Medical Center is a conglomerate of numerous major hospitals, clinics, and research and higher educational institutions, located in San Antonio, Texas. ... Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is an independent, nonprofit applied research and development organization. ... St. ... Trinity University is an independent, primarily undergraduate, liberal arts and sciences university in San Antonio, Texas. ... Downtown San Antonio features the historic San Fernando Cathedral, the Tower Life Building and the Tower of The Americas. ... The neutrality of this article is disputed. ... Main entrance to the UTHSCSA main campus. ... University of Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is San Antonio’s largest public university, and currently the second largest university in the University of Texas System in terms of enrollment as of fall 2005 figures, at 27,605 (preliminary figure) students. ... The University of the Incarnate Word is located in San Antonio, Texas. ... Valero Energy Corporation NYSE: VLO is based in San Antonio, Texas and is one of the leading U.S. refining companies. ... A VIA bus at a downtown intersection VIA Metropolitain Transit (or simply VIA) is the mass transit agency serving San Antonio, Texas. ...


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