Step into San Antonio’s first suburb, the King William Historic District, established by affluent German merchants in the late 1800s. Spanning 25 blocks, this area is a showcase of Greek Revival, Victorian, and Italianate architecture, with historical mansions lining the streets. Many of these grand homes have been repurposed into shops, cafés, and museums, inviting visitors to explore both the past and present. A leisurely stroll through the district reveals the intricate details and varied styles of the period, offering a tangible connection to the city’s rich history.
King William Historic District
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