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The downtown-area park and another large one on the South Side both have a connection to philanthropist George W. Brackenridge.
Blanquita Sullivan grew up wandering the quiet stretches of Brackenridge Park, where frequent birders, lush greenery and forested walking trails make it easy for her to forget she's in the middle ...
Small but mighty. That’s what officials are saying about the recently completed half-mile segment of the Three Rivers ...
As Brackenridge Park, San Antonio's beloved 343-acre urban oasis, celebrates its 125th anniversary this year, our community is coming together to define its future.
Meet the new CEO of the Brackenridge Park Conservancy, Chris Maitre. Hear Maitre’s plans for moving forward on park renovations. Next, Judge Monique Diaz from the 150th Civil District Court ...
Brackenridge Park is set to get a new ADA-accessible culture trail thanks to a $1 million donation from H-E-B.
SAN ANTONIO – Brackenridge Park is celebrating 125 years of operations. Founded in 1899 by George W. Brackenridge, the park has expanded from 199 acres to a 400-acre site, now an important ...
SAN ANTONIO — Brackenridge Park is welcoming back more than 100 goats for another round of natural mowing to help them take care the dense overgrowth at the park in a eco-friendly way. Last year ...
Angel Matthews of Brackenridge, left, kicks off the inaugural community snowball battle at Brackenridge Memorial Park Friday.
The Brackenridge Park Conservancy is currently calling for donations as the herd of 150 grazing goats might be returning soon.
SAN ANTONIO — 125 years ago, philanthropist George Brackenridge donated a large chunk of land to the city that eventually turned into our treasured Brackenridge Park. To celebrate the ...