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The King William Historic District is a historic area of San Antonio located just south of the city’s downtown district. The district was once farm land that belonged to the Mission San Antonio de Valero, which were later divided among resident Indian families or sold at public auction to be laid out into what are the present streets today.

The District has a long and rich history beginning with a large German settlement in the 1840s to the early 1950s revival and restoration of many of the old cottages and houses.

The area became San Antonio's first designated historic district in 1968 and today is listed as a National Register Historic District with much to offer visitors in the way of interesting architectural revival and a rich heritage to explore.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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