Details for Monte Vista Historic District

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5029003441

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Marker Number 3441
Atlas Number 5029003441
Marker Title Monte Vista Historic District
Index Entry Monte Vista Historic District
Address 117 E. French Place
City San Antonio
County Bexar
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 549055
UTM Northing 3258066
Subject Codes land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; design and construction; neighborhoods
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 117 E. French Place, San Antonio
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of several San Antonio suburbs created between 1890 and 1930, Monte Vista has retained much of its historic character from that time. City brewery president Otto Koehler, oilman Ed Galt, West Texas cattleman Alfred Gage, veterinary Surgeon J.G. Talcott, and former San Antonio mayor and New Deal Congressman Maury Maverick business and civic leaders who built their homes in this area. The neighborhood is an eclectic blend of many styles of architect, including Georgian and Renaissance Revival, Mediterranean, Neo-Spanish, victorian, and Art Deco. Represented here are the designs of several noted architects such as J. Riely Gordon, who is best known for his Texas courthouses. Atlee B. Ayres was responsible for a number of the homes in Monte Vista, while H.A. Reuter designed the distincitive renaissnce revivial Manison at 114 east Kings Hwy for cattle baron Herbert Kokernot. San antonio architect Robert Kelly designed the 8-story Bushnell apartment building, which is the tallest structure in the district. Characterized by its distinctive homes and colorful history, Monte Vista is a reminder of San Antonio's growth and turn-of-the-century development.

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