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San Antonio Botanical Garden
Operated under the auspices of the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, the San Antonio Botanical Garden founded in 1980, encompasses 33 acres in the center of the city of San Antonio.
Brief History
Prior to 1877, the eastern end of Mahncke Park was a limestone quarry and details of the quarry's operations are unknown. In 1877, J. B. LaCoste and Associates contracted with the City of San Antonio to construct a water works system. LaCoste and Associates sold the water company to G. W. Brackenridge in 1883 who later became convinced that there was danger of complete failure of the San Antonio River as a water supply in the event of a long period of drought. By 1890, city residents became alarmed at the possibility that the river and the open reservoir would become contaminated. As a result, wells supplying pure artesian water began to be used to the exclusion of the surface water supply system and the reservoir was abandoned. In 1899, Brackenridge deeded the water works land and properties to the City.
Mrs. R. R. Witt and Mrs. Joseph Murphy conceived the idea of a Botanical Garden in San Antonio in the 1940’s. Together with their friends and associates, they organized the San Antonio Garden Center. Their first major effort was the development and presentation of a master plan for a public botanical garden in the late 1960’s. The recommended garden site became the former Brackenridge waterworks land which was being held by the city.
Funding for ground work began in 1970, when voters approved $265,000 in bonds for the Garden. This money, along with a grant awarded five years later by the Ewing Halsell Foundation, other contributions from organizations and individuals, and a significant grant from the Economic Development Administration helped pay for the project. Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on July 21, 1976. The official opening was May 3,1980.
The entire site is now known as the San Antonio Botanical Center. This includes both the 33-acre San Antonio Botanical Garden and the adjacent San Antonio Garden Center. The Garden Center is operated under contract by the non-profit Garden Center, Incorporated, although the facility is still owned and maintained by the City of San Antonio.
Charted in 1980, the San Antonio Botanical Society is the 501 (c)(3) non-profit support organization specifically established in support of the San Antonio Botanical Garden. The mission of this organization is to support the San Antonio Botanical Garden in its role of connecting people to the plant world through experience, education, and research.
In this public/private partnership, the Botanical Society has brought major capital improvements to the Botanical Garden: the Lucile Halsell Conservatory, the Sullivan Carriage House, the Auld House, acquisition of Funston properties, the Texas Native Trail revitalization, upgraded children’s facilities, and extensive landscape lighting. Community events sponsored by the Botanical Society (Shakespeare in the Park, Gardens by Moonlight, Concerts Under the Stars, Walk Across Texas, family days such as BOOtanica and Chocolate Day, and plant sales) heighten public awareness of the Botanical Garden. Marketing and public relations efforts further extend the role of the Botanical Society in making the Botanical Garden a compelling attraction for the City of San Antonio.
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San Antonio Botanical Garden
555 Funston
San Antonio, TX 78209Phone: 210/207-3250 | Official Website
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04/21/12 VIVA Botanica & Plant Sale
San Antonio Botanical Garden03/24/12-
03/25/12Dog Days of Spring
San Antonio Botanical Garden03/09/12 Family Flashlight Night
San Antonio Botanical Garden01/21/12-
01/22/12Dog Days of Winter
San Antonio Botanical Garden10/15/11 Gardens By Moonlight
San Antonio Botanical Garden09/17/11-
02/12/12Amazing Butterflies
San Antonio Botanical Garden07/28/11 Concerts Under the Stars: The Krayolas
San Antonio Botanical Garden07/14/11 Concerts Under the Stars: Wilbert Beasley, Body & Soul
San Antonio Botanical Garden07/08/11 A Summer Night at the Garden - Bring Your Own Picnic and Enjoy Sunset at the San Antonio Botanical July 8 (free admission)
San Antonio Botanical Garden06/23/11 Concerts Under the Stars: Texas Tide
San Antonio Botanical Garden06/09/11 Concerts Under the Stars: Colao
San Antonio Botanical Garden06/01/11-
06/04/11Shakespeare in the Park
San Antonio Botanical Garden05/07/11 Kunamoto En Day
San Antonio Botanical Garden04/09/11 Viva Botanica
San Antonio Botanical Garden03/18/11-
03/13/12Art in the Garden
San Antonio Botanical Garden10/14/10-
03/01/11Art in the Garden: George Schroeder
San Antonio Botanical Garden
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Event Name: Gardens By Moonlight
"Gardens by moonlight"
Review posted by: cherylh1219 from 1, Oct 16, 2011
I have to say that I was extremely disappointed on this years event. I loved all the music as usual, but it was so downsized from previous years that it was very disappointing. There were hardly... Expand
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