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X-WR-CALDESC:Built between 1840 and 1860\, the Yturri- Edmunds House is one
  of the last surviving adobe block structures in the region. The home was 
 originally constructed as the family dwelling of Manual Yturri Y Castillo\
 , a Spanish born merchant and prominent fixture in San Antonio’s civic lif
 e in the mid-19th century.\n\nThe story of the land and house upon it is a
  snapshot of the history of San Antonio that encompasses the complex polit
 ical and trade dynamics between Texas\, Mexico\, Spain\, and the US in the
  19th century. Its preservation has been a key focus of the San Antonio Co
 nservation Society since the property was willed to the group in the early
  1960s and has since featured heavily in their educational tours program.
 \n\nA presentation of the 2023 grant from the Texas Historical Foundation 
 will be presented on site 9:30 a.m. on August 3\, hosted by THF board memb
 ers Lewis Fisher and Bill Sibley. Granted funds support repairs essential 
 to reopening the site as a historic house museum following temporary closu
 res caused by Covid.\n\nTHF members wishing to attend either presentation 
 should contact grants@texashistoricalfoundation.org for more details.
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DESCRIPTION:Built between 1840 and 1860\, the Yturri- Edmunds House is one 
 of the last surviving adobe block structures in the region. The home was o
 riginally constructed as the family dwelling of Manual Yturri Y Castillo\,
  a Spanish born merchant and prominent fixture in San Antonio’s civic life
  in the mid-19th century.\n\nThe story of the land and house upon it is a 
 snapshot of the history of San Antonio that encompasses the complex politi
 cal and trade dynamics between Texas\, Mexico\, Spain\, and the US in the 
 19th century. Its preservation has been a key focus of the San Antonio Con
 servation Society since the property was willed to the group in the early 
 1960s and has since featured heavily in their educational tours program.\n
 \nA presentation of the 2023 grant from the Texas Historical Foundation wi
 ll be presented on site 9:30 a.m. on August 3\, hosted by THF board member
 s Lewis Fisher and Bill Sibley. Granted funds support repairs essential to
  reopening the site as a historic house museum following temporary closure
 s caused by Covid.\n\nTHF members wishing to attend either presentation sh
 ould contact grants@texashistoricalfoundation.org for more details.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230803T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230803T103000
LOCATION:<b>Yturri-Edmunds House Museum | 128 Mission Rd\, San Antonio | Au
 gust 3</b>
SUMMARY:THF Grant Presentation\, San Antonio Conservation Society Foundatio
 n
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