About San Antonio
San Antonio is the
second-most populous city in the state of Texas after Houston and seventh-most
populated in the United States. As of the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, the city
had a population of over 1.2 million. Its eight-county metropolitan area has a
population of over 1.8 million, the twenty-ninth most-populated metro area in
the United States. San Antonio, which is the county seat of Bexar County, covers
over 400 square miles on the northern edge of the South Texas region and
southeast of the Texas Hill Country.
San Antonio was named for the Portuguese
Saint Anthony of Padua, whose feast day it was when a Spanish expedition stopped
in the area in 1691. The city has a strong military presence—it is home to Fort
Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base, Randolph Air Force Base, and Brooks City
Base. San Antonio is home to the South Texas Medical Center, the largest and
only medical research and care provider in the South Texas region.
Famous for its River Walk, the Alamo,
Tejano culture, and being home to SeaWorld and Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme
parks, the city is visited by 20 million tourists per year. San Antonio is also
home to the first museum of Modern Art in Texas—the Marion Koogler McNay Art
Museum.[1]
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