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Brackenridge Park is a 343-acre public park in San Antonio, Texas, USA, on the city's Broadway Corridor just north of downtown San Antonio. It was created in 1899 from land donated to the city by George Washington Brackenridge.
Brackenridge Park also refers to the district of the city where the park is located.
Attractions within the park include the San Antonio Zoo, the Japanese Tea Gardens, the Sunken Garden Theater, and the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge San Antonio Zoo Eagle train ride, which first opened in 1956 and utilizes three Chance Rides C.P. Huntington locomotives. Other nearby attractions include the Witte Museum and the San Antonio Botanical Garden.
Inside the park, there are multiple baseball fields, playgrounds, pavilions, and walking trails.
San Antonio (/ˌsænænˈtoʊni.oʊ/ Spanish for "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is the seventh most populated city in the United States of America and the second most populated city in the state of Texas, with a population of 1,409,019. It was the fastest growing of the top 10 largest cities in the United States from 2000 to 2010, and the second from 1990 to 2000. The city is located in the American Southwest, the south–central part of Texas, and the southwestern corner of an urban region known as the Texas Triangle.
San Antonio serves as the seat of Bexar County. Recent annexations have extended the city's boundaries into Medina County and, though for only a very tiny area near the city of Garden Ridge, into Comal County. The city has characteristics of other western urban centers in which there are sparsely populated areas and a low density rate outside of the city limits. San Antonio is the center of the San Antonio–New Braunfels Metropolitan Statistical Area. Commonly referred to as Greater San Antonio, the metropolitan area has a population of over 2.3 million based on the 2014 US Census estimate, making it the 25th-largest metropolitan area in the United States and third-largest in the state of Texas. Growth along the Interstate 35 and Interstate 10 corridors to the north, west and east make it likely that the metropolitan area will continue to expand.
The San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium is an Association of Zoos and Aquariums-accredited zoo in Midtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. The 35-acre (14 ha) zoo has a collection of over 3,500 animals representing 750 species. The zoo's annual attendance exceeds 1,000,000. It also runs non-animal attractions, such as the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge San Antonio Zoo Eagle train ride, which first opened in 1956 and utilizes three Chance Rides C.P. Huntington locomotives.
The Richard Friedrich Aquarium was opened in 1948.
What is now known as the San Antonio Zoo began in 1914 when Colonel George Washington Brackenridge, one of the city's leading citizens, placed bison, deer, monkeys, African lions, and bears on land he had deeded to the city. The land became Brackenridge Park and Golf Course.
The San Antonio Zoo opened two of the first cageless exhibits in the United States in November 1929 that offered visitors views of the animals not available in caged exhibits. The Richard Friedrich Aquarium was dedicated in 1948, and the Hixon Bird House, funded through the efforts of Colonel Frederick C. Hixon, opened in 1966. The zoo's bird collection is now one of the world's largest.
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural, or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. It may consist of grassy areas, rocks, soil, and trees, but may also contain buildings and other artifacts such as monuments, fountains or playground structures. In North America, many parks have fields for playing sports such as soccer, baseball and football, and paved areas for games such as basketball. Many parks have trails for walking, biking and other activities. Some parks are built adjacent to bodies of water or watercourses, and these parks may comprise a beach or boat dock area. Often, the smallest parks are in urban areas, where a park may take up only a city block or less. Urban parks often have benches for sitting and they may contain picnic tables and barbecue grills. Parks have differing rules regarding whether dogs can be brought into the park: some parks prohibit dogs; some parks allow them with restrictions (e.g., use of a leash); and some parks, which may be called "dog parks," permit dogs to run off-leash.
Antonio is a Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese first name of Latin origin. In the English language it is translated as Anthony, and has some female derivatives: Antonia, Antónia, Antonieta, Antonietta, and Antonella. It also has some male derivatives, such as Anthonio, Antò, Antonis, Antoñito, Antonino, Antonello, Tonio, Toño, Toñín, Tonino, Nantonio, Totò, Tó, Tony, Toni, Toninho,and Toñito.
The Portuguese equivalent is António (Portuguese orthography) or Antônio (Brazilian Portuguese). In old Portuguese the form Antão was also used, In Galician the form Antón. The Greek versions fxxxx general Marcus Antonius held that the origin of the name was Anthon, son of Hercules. This myth, recorded by Plutarch, was probably created by Marcus Antonius himself, in order to claim divine parentage. The name was in use throughout the Roman world which, at its height, comprised the whole of the Mediterranean and much of Europe as well as the Middle East. When the Roman Empire became Christian, the name continued in popularity because of the many great saints who bore the name. Later, the name was spread all around the world as Christianity was introduced to other places (e.g. the Far East, the Americas, and Sub-Saharan Africa).
Your City. Your Park. Historic Brackenridge Park is a perennial favorite with San Antonio natives and visitors alike. The park is home to a stretch of the San Antonio River, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Garden Theater, the San Antonio Zoo, Lambert Beach and Tony "Skipper" Martinez ball fields. Take a look at the history of Brackenridge Park and why it's a San Antonio favorite.
Our 6 year old son visited the Brackenridge Park Conservancy in San Antonio, Texas. It was a fun day trip with plenty to see, including koi fish in a nice pond, waterfall, a Japanese tea garden/Chinese Garden (some confusion there), an interesting smokestack of sorts, bridges and even a watery/flooded road. If you are ever in San Antonio this is a nice free place to visit and have a zen time. We also took a fun ride on the San Antonio Zoo Eagle Train at the park. You can see that video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DONqW7xGIAQ
We invite you to enjoy this video which highlights the natural, historical and recreational treasures in Brackenridge Park! Please visit our website to get involved with our beloved park. Thank you! http://www.brackenridgepark.org/
The San Antonio Zoo Eagle (formerly known as the Brackenridge Eagle) is a miniature train that runs through Brackenridge Park just north of San Antonio, Texas. I've ridden this train more times then I can count during my life, and have always enjoyed it. I hope you enjoy it too.
This sport may have been founded in survival, but today (like all sports) it's about going out and having a good time. I'd rather be out catching tiny ones all day than not catching anything. Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cheapanglerfishing/ Now you can get C-A-F Gear too! http://www.cafepress.com/oaif/13674703
Interview with Brackenridge Park Conservancy Executive Director Lynn Bobbitt and LOCAL Community News Columnist Susan Yerkes involving the health of Brackenridge Park.
At the Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, we also took the fun ride on a train called the "San Antonio Zoo Eagle Train". Tickets were $3 per person, though free for kids 3 and under. It was a somewhat scenic ride with good views of the Brakenridge park plus the First Tee of San Antonio golf course. The train also traverse through a short tunnel and a bridge. It was a pretty interesting and fun ride. We also have a video of our time at the Brackenridge Park- you can see that here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btyuu3NuTPE
CameronTubeHD at Brackenridge Park in San Antonio - Cameron's Playground Tour
This 343 acre park was donated by San Antonio Water Works President George W. Brackenridge in 1899 to be used as a public park. The Japanese Tea Garden has free admittance, however the San Antonio Zoo charges 12 dollars for adults. However, if you become a member of the Zoo for 45 dollars, you can have unlimited admission for 1 year. San Antonio River. Texas Fish. Texas Turtles. Texas Birds. Sunken Garden Theater. Witte Museum. Incarnate Word College. www.facebook.com/travelamerica1
The TX River runs threw the Brackenridge Park and my brother witnessed an Alligator Snapping Turtle down were there's a drop below the surface 2 weeks from this day you can see how the dept drops below the rock deep into this one part of the river and after a few hours of releasing a strong scent, a Giant appears. It is very common for a fisherman including my self get confused and separate 3 to 4 different types of turtles all around TX including the soft shell turtle .The Gator Turtle comes in 3 types of species and then you have the ordinary box snapping turtle we all catch occasionally. Like kinda of a real bright green n yellow color with the squares on the shell. This is probably one of the biggest challenges I seen a Fisherman encounter at Brackenridge Park San Antonio the bigger t...
History on one of the great parks in San Antonio www.theIMGstudio.com San Antonio Video Production Company
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This 343 acre park was donated by San Antonio Water Works President George W. Brackenridge in 1899 to be used as a public park. The Japanese Tea Garden has free admittance, however the San Antonio Zoo charges 12 dollars for adults. However, if you become a member of the Zoo for 45 dollars, you can have unlimited admission for 1 year. San Antonio River. Texas Fish. Texas Turtles. Texas Birds. Sunken Garden Theater. Witte Museum. Incarnate Word College. www.facebook.com/travelamerica1
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Another old one. Took the long way around, from the MIssion Trails along the river, instead of the road. My channel has a new name, and now a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cheapanglerfishing/ Now you can get C-A-F Gear too! http://www.cafepress.com/oaif/13674703
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If you want some tips on how NOT to visit the San Antonio Zoo, check out today's video. We wrap up the day by heading to Corpus Christi to stay on the beach at Mustang Island State Park. PLACES VISITED San Antonio Zoo: http://goo.gl/owPR Mustang Island State Park: http://goo.gl/nbcUFJ GADGETS IN THIS VIDEO Bob Stroller: http://amzn.to/1JZCWvf USED TO FILM THIS VIDEO Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1Nbr4RO GorillaPod Focus: http://amzn.to/1WqD0pJ GoPro Hero 4 Black 4k: http://amzn.to/1Nbr83K Rode VideoMicro: http://amzn.to/1UUy6A7 USED TO EDIT THIS VIDEO 2015 Macbook Air: http://amzn.to/1JfeSoa Final Cut Pro: http://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/ CONNECT WITH US Website: http://lessjunkmorejourney.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/lessjunkmorejourney Newsletter: http://lessjunkmorejourney.com...
A 96 acre Public Park That was acquired around 1994 by the City Of San Antonio. Some of the Trees found in This Park Include Ash Juniper, Buckeyes, Granjeno, Hackberry, Honey Mesquite, and Huizache. The Old Spanish Trail passed just below the hill in the park along what is now Nacogdoches Road. It was from this Hill That Apache and Comanche Indians Conducted Raids on The Spanish And Mexican Mule Trains That Passed Along This Trail. San Antonio Parks And Recreation Department. Un Parque Publico Con Libre Entrada Colocado En El Parte Noreste de La Ciudad En Nacogdoches Road. San Antonio Library Libraries. Julia Yates Semmes Branch Library.
Your City. Your Park. Historic Brackenridge Park is a perennial favorite with San Antonio natives and visitors alike. The park is home to a stretch of the San Antonio River, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Garden Theater, the San Antonio Zoo, Lambert Beach and Tony "Skipper" Martinez ball fields. Take a look at the history of Brackenridge Park and why it's a San Antonio favorite.
Our 6 year old son visited the Brackenridge Park Conservancy in San Antonio, Texas. It was a fun day trip with plenty to see, including koi fish in a nice pond, waterfall, a Japanese tea garden/Chinese Garden (some confusion there), an interesting smokestack of sorts, bridges and even a watery/flooded road. If you are ever in San Antonio this is a nice free place to visit and have a zen time. We also took a fun ride on the San Antonio Zoo Eagle Train at the park. You can see that video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DONqW7xGIAQ
We invite you to enjoy this video which highlights the natural, historical and recreational treasures in Brackenridge Park! Please visit our website to get involved with our beloved park. Thank you! http://www.brackenridgepark.org/
The San Antonio Zoo Eagle (formerly known as the Brackenridge Eagle) is a miniature train that runs through Brackenridge Park just north of San Antonio, Texas. I've ridden this train more times then I can count during my life, and have always enjoyed it. I hope you enjoy it too.
This sport may have been founded in survival, but today (like all sports) it's about going out and having a good time. I'd rather be out catching tiny ones all day than not catching anything. Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cheapanglerfishing/ Now you can get C-A-F Gear too! http://www.cafepress.com/oaif/13674703
Interview with Brackenridge Park Conservancy Executive Director Lynn Bobbitt and LOCAL Community News Columnist Susan Yerkes involving the health of Brackenridge Park.
At the Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, we also took the fun ride on a train called the "San Antonio Zoo Eagle Train". Tickets were $3 per person, though free for kids 3 and under. It was a somewhat scenic ride with good views of the Brakenridge park plus the First Tee of San Antonio golf course. The train also traverse through a short tunnel and a bridge. It was a pretty interesting and fun ride. We also have a video of our time at the Brackenridge Park- you can see that here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btyuu3NuTPE
CameronTubeHD at Brackenridge Park in San Antonio - Cameron's Playground Tour
This 343 acre park was donated by San Antonio Water Works President George W. Brackenridge in 1899 to be used as a public park. The Japanese Tea Garden has free admittance, however the San Antonio Zoo charges 12 dollars for adults. However, if you become a member of the Zoo for 45 dollars, you can have unlimited admission for 1 year. San Antonio River. Texas Fish. Texas Turtles. Texas Birds. Sunken Garden Theater. Witte Museum. Incarnate Word College. www.facebook.com/travelamerica1
The TX River runs threw the Brackenridge Park and my brother witnessed an Alligator Snapping Turtle down were there's a drop below the surface 2 weeks from this day you can see how the dept drops below the rock deep into this one part of the river and after a few hours of releasing a strong scent, a Giant appears. It is very common for a fisherman including my self get confused and separate 3 to 4 different types of turtles all around TX including the soft shell turtle .The Gator Turtle comes in 3 types of species and then you have the ordinary box snapping turtle we all catch occasionally. Like kinda of a real bright green n yellow color with the squares on the shell. This is probably one of the biggest challenges I seen a Fisherman encounter at Brackenridge Park San Antonio the bigger t...
Meeting held on Aug. 15, 2016.
Public Meeting: Brackenridge Park Draft Master Plan 2016-07-13 at Ramirez Community Center.
At Mahncke Park Neighborhood Association's regular meeting May 16 featured Lynn Bobbitt of the Brackenridge Park Conservancy, Bexar County Chief Appraiser Michael Amezquita and Bexar County Residential Lead Appraiser Tom Allison.
Public meeting held to discuss the Brackenridge Park Draft Master Plan, Friday, July 7, 2016 at Phil Hardberger Park in San Antonio, Texas.
More info at NOWCastSA: http://nowcastsa.com/blogs/video-community-rejects-brackenridge-master-plan-proposal A new master plan for San Antonio's Brackenridge Park has drawn hundreds of residents to recent public hearings, all but unanimously in opposition to the proposal. Many residents, some claiming generational attachment to the park, are concerned that the changes will ruin a place they cherish. This video is from the public hearing hosted by the Hardberger Park on July 7, 2016.
More info at NOWCastSA: http://nowcastsa.com/blogs/video-community-rejects-brackenridge-master-plan-proposal A new master plan for San Antonio's Brackenridge Park has drawn hundreds of residents to recent public hearings, all but unanimously in opposition to the proposal. Many residents, some claiming generational attachment to the park, are concerned that the changes will ruin a place they cherish. This video is from the public hearing hosted by Ramirez Park on July 13, 2016.
More info at NOWCastSA: http://nowcastsa.com/blogs/video-community-rejects-brackenridge-master-plan-proposal A new master plan for San Antonio's Brackenridge Park has drawn hundreds of residents to recent public hearings, all but unanimously in opposition to the proposal. Many residents, some claiming generational attachment to the park, are concerned that the changes will ruin a place they cherish. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Theater hosted a public input meeting on June 27, 2016.
More info at NOWCastSA: http://nowcastsa.com/blogs/video-community-rejects-brackenridge-master-plan-proposal A new master plan for San Antonio's Brackenridge Park has drawn hundreds of residents to recent public hearings, all but unanimously in opposition to the proposal. Many residents, some claiming generational attachment to the park, are concerned that the changes will ruin a place they cherish. This video is from the public hearing hosted by the Little Carver Civic Center on June 28, 2016.
More info at NOWCastSA: http://nowcastsa.com/blogs/video-community-rejects-brackenridge-master-plan-proposal A new master plan for San Antonio's Brackenridge Park has drawn hundreds of residents to recent public hearings, all but unanimously in opposition to the proposal. Many residents, some claiming generational attachment to the park, are concerned that the changes will ruin a place they cherish. Guadalupe Cultural Arts Theater was hosted a public input meeting on June 27, 2016.
TCLF's sold-out Leading with Landscape III: Renewing San Antonio's Brackenridge Park summit, held on March 3, 2017, at The Stable at Pearl, featured nationally prominent practitioners and other leaders who explored options for the park's future and initiated and inspired broad community-based participation. Convened in concert with the Brackenridge Park Conservancy (BPC) it drew attention to local, regional, and national project work that are exemplars of planning and design, while striking a balance for a landscape’s complex natural, historic, cultural, and ecological systems. To learn more about the conference: http://tclf.org/sites/default/files/microsites/sanantonio2017/index.html Panel 2: What San Antonio’s Brackenridge Park Can Learn from Other Cities Moderator: Chris Reed, FASLA,...