Saturday, April 21, 2018

Interesting Sites To Visit When On The King William District Tours

By Sarah Stewart


The history of the King William neighborhood goes as far back as the 1860s. During its founding years, a host of famous families settled in the area close to the San Antonio River. The turn of the 1900s saw a new dawn, with new suburbs flooding the entire district. Being a historic location, it is regularly toured by people from the United States and beyond. The following are the key areas to check out whenever you visit for the King William district tours.

When you arrive, the first site you should take a tour of is the Conservation Society. As it was founded in 1934, it is one of the oldest community preservation groups in the locality. It is charged with promoting and safeguarding the unique heritage of this locality. Its work has helped preserve historically critical sites like the Spanish Colonial missions.

It holds lots of incredible activities all year long. The annual bus tour is especially recommended for families with little children. The tour explores many historic areas in the district. Mini conservation projects based in this area also get funding from this organization. To top it all, it publishes books that inform the public about Texan history.

One building that you should certainly check out is the Edward Steves Homestead. You should be able to spot it once you get to Villa Finale. It used to be inhabited by the family that founded the Steves Lumber Company. The building features Gothic 19th century architecture, a style that was predominant at the time of its construction. Today, it is fully owned and run by the Conservation Society. The house is open for visits all year round.

Another top site is the Office of Historic Preservation. Its chief task is to safeguard the archeological, cultural and architectural aspects of this district. The organization hosts a plethora of interesting activities and seminars regularly. Schedule a visit to learn something about the local history.

Your visit will be more fulfilling with a tour of Southtown. Many visitors like to describe it as a bohemian borough. It encompasses an array of neighborhoods that are home to coffee shops, museums, antique clothing stores, restaurants and bars. It is the perfect location for a relaxed afternoon after touring the historic buildings in the locality. The local restaurants serve a host of delicacies, local and international.

Many tourists never leave without going on a haunted building tour. Legend has it that many local buildings are haunted by ghosts from past occupants. There are many tours that center primarily on this aspect. Whether the fables are true remains up to you, but some of the buildings do seem creepy nonetheless. Some of the ghost stories you will hear when on site will certainly chill you to the bones.

It is not wise to take an unguided tour. Having a guide will help you cover ground faster. The packages are often affordable, so finances should be your least concern.




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