Talk:San Antonio Springs

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[edit] San Antonio Springs area to become urban forest

Excerpts from a story in the July 1st San Antonio Express-News and http://www.mysanantonio.com/:

Up to 65 acres of pristine woodlands, where Native Americans and bison once roamed, will be preserved as an urban forest on the campus of the University of the Incarnate Word.
The land, which boasts the largest Texas mountain laurel tree in the country, will be a spiritual and natural sanctuary likely dubbed Headwaters because it includes the beginning of the San Antonio River, the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word said Friday.
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A committee of sisters, university leaders and community members has been meeting for four years, working out the details for the land.
It's hoped that by fall, a director would be hired to create a master plan, and that the space would be easily accessible by the public within a year. [1]

--JFreeman 19:12, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Photos, anyone?

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