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Conference Location

San Antonio, Texas

From its founding in 1691 by Spanish missionaries, San Antonio has grown from a sleepy little Texas pueblo to the 9th largest city in the USA. Downtown, amid soaring modern office buildings, you’ll find the old Spanish Governor’s Palace has been preserved, as well as La Villita, the site of San Antonio’s original settlement, now a collection of artisans’ workshops, restaurants and historic houses. In the heart of the city, 20 feet below street level, lies San Antonio’s most popular attraction, the River Walk. There, stretching for approximately two and a half miles along the tree-shaded banks of the San Antonio River, the diversity of cafes, shops, galleries and restaurants offer a sampling of San Antonio’s many cultures. And, there on the River Walk, and just across the street from the Alamo, is the Hyatt Regency San Antonio, the site of IS&T’s Archiving Conference. We also have the good fortune to have our conference coincide with Fiesta San Antonio, a 10-day citywide celebration, which includes exciting carnivals, fantastic fireworks, lively entertainment, ethnic feasts, art exhibits and parades that glide down the River Walk and streets.

Find out more about San Antonio at www.sanantoniocvb.com



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