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Inspiration: San Antonio

July 17, 2018

Remnants of San Antonio’s golden era still exist. I’m talking old-school stuff, like from the late 40s and early 50s when Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys sang San Antonio Rose on the radio. Ya know, Western steel guitar, “take it away Leon” and “eatin’ corn and taters!” Historic Texas limestone walls and architectural details are easily found on most city streets near the riverwalk and Alamo Plaza (impressive, indeed), but venturing just a few blocks off the beaten path will offer up some pretty sweet rewards as well, including an awesome corned beef sandwich and ice cold sweet tea at Schilo’s.

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