Saturday, 21 April 2018

Sites To Check Out 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.

The society also organizes lots of interesting activities through the year. Its annual bus tour for kids is one activity that no parent would want to miss out on. The tour takes school children on an exploration of historic sites in the area. Local micro conservation projects also get regular funding from the society. Besides this, it publishes books on the history of Texas.

The Edward Steves Homestead is a top visited historic building in this locality. It is clearly visible from Villa Finale. The building was constructed to house the original proprietors of the Steves Lumber Company. The Gothic architecture of the home, which was a common style during its construction, clearly makes it stand out. Nowadays, the Conservation Society fully owns and manages it. You can take a tour of it any time of the year.

The Office of Historic Preservation is a key attraction too. It is mainly charged with safeguarding the cultural, architectural and archeological heritage of the district. It runs seminars and organizes fun activities every now and then. Set a date to visit and learn a thing or two about the local history.

You will not find your tour fulfilling without a visit to Southtown. It is famously described as a bohemian settlement. It features a number of neighborhoods that are lined with museums, antique clothing stores, bars, restaurants and coffee shops. You might want to pop into the area for relaxation after an exhaustive tour of the historic buildings nearby. The restaurants are known to specialize in many local and international cuisines.

Many often say that a visit to the area is never complete without a tour of haunted sites. Local folklore often talks about buildings that have been long haunted by spirits of previous occupants. There are tour firms that offer packages that solely focus on haunted buildings. Whether the ghost stories are true is a matter that can only be left to you, but it is a fact that some of the listed areas are indeed spooky. Some stories told by the locals can make your stomach churn.

Unguided tours are not recommended. Tour guides always help one cover more ground faster. As the packages are usually pocket friendly, you should not worry a lot about finances.




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