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Tag: mission heritage partners

National Park Service guide Helen Johnson explains the history of Mission San José. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Report: 4 Missions Drew More than $130 Million to Local Economy in 2018

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang June 17, 2019June 18, 2019

Some 1.2 million visitors to the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park spent $88 million and generated $43 million in secondary impacts in 2018.

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Chief of Facilities Management David Vekasy explains the layout of the Espada Aqueduct.
Posted inArts & Culture

Espada Aqueduct: A Centuries-Old Link to the Spanish Colonial Missions

Avatar photo by Rocío Guenther September 10, 2017September 8, 2017
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (left) and Brooks City Base (right) announce their new names and logos.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Brooks City Base and Tesoro Announce Name Changes

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger June 2, 2017June 2, 2017
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