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SA Councilman offers $500 reward for info leading to arrests of Comanche Park vandals
Read full article: SA Councilman offers $500 reward for info leading to arrests of Comanche Park vandalsComanche Lookout Park was vandalized and a San Antonio city councilman is asking for the public’s help in tracking down the vandals responsible.
New art installation at Comanche Lookout Park honors 10,000+ year history of indigenous ancestors of San Antonio
Read full article: New art installation at Comanche Lookout Park honors 10,000+ year history of indigenous ancestors of San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Comanche Lookout Park is home to a new public art installation that honors the indigenous ancestors of San Antonio and South Texas. According to legend, where the deer steps peyote cacti grow, a press release from the city of San Antonio states. Comanche Lookout Park installation represents long-standing traditions and ceremonies with artwork by San Antonio based artists (City of San Antonio)According to the San Antonio city website, Native Americans used to use Comanche Hill as a vantage point for warfare and hunting. “San Antonio recently celebrated its Tricentennial, but there is more than 10,000 years of indigenous history and culture in this area, especially at Comanche Lookout Park,” said San Antonio District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry. The planter will eventually move to the Comanche Lookout Park installation.