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 Postcards From Buster: Buster's Got The Beat (Full Frame) "Postcards From Buster" is an innovative blend of animation and live action starring Buster, a curious world explorer who's always ready for fun and adventure. In each episode, Buster travels to a new location and meets new kids and families while videotaping his experiences. The kids invite Buster into their lives, sharing their enthusiasm, experiences and family cultures. Buster isn't just seeing the sights, he's hearing the incredible sounds of America on a cross-country musical adventure. There's Mexican-influenced conjunto music in San Antonio, Texas, San Francisco hip-hop, African drumming and gospel music in New Orleans and the down-home country sound of Tennessee. Join Buster as he discovers how each region contributes its own distinctive notes to the American symphony. And we'll meet the fascinating people who make the music and tour the special places that inspires it. Contains: "Beats By The Bay" - San Francisco, Ca; "Buster And Beatrice" - San Antonio, Tx; "The Music Mystery" - New Orleans, La; "Buster's Sweet Song" - Leiper's Fork, Tn.
 Eclectic Odyssey of Atlee B. Ayres, Architect by Robert James Coote, Atlee B. Ayres was one of the most prominent Texas architects of the early twentieth century. In a career spanning more than seventy years, Ayres was involved in more than five hundred architectural projects, principally in San Antonio and South Texas, but also in Kansas, Oklahoma, and New York. His architectural successes include distinguished public buildings such as San Antonio's first skyscraper, the Smith Young Tower; private homes; businesses and churches; and five buildings on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. However, it was in the houses he designed that the influences of the refined eclecticism for which Ayres became known are most evident. In The Eclectic Odyssey of Atlee B. Ayres, Architect, Robert James Coote focuses on Ayres's early-twentieth-century residential architecture and the sources from which he drew inspiration. During the three decades Coote examines, Ayres designed nearly two hundred homes in the fashionable San Antonio suburbs of Monte Vista, Olmos Park, and Terrell Hills -- homes that even now rank among the most charming in the area. Ayres's eclectic search for inspiration and guidance from buildings of many times and places, American and European, provides a window on the issue of style -- an issue that continues to interest those who design houses as well as those who experience them. Coote studies in detail twenty-five of Ayres's houses, not only as representatives of styles, but also as architectural compositions -- their plans, spaces, exteriors, materials, and structure. Coote has mined an extraordinary collection of drawings, specifications, office correspondence, and photographs to write about an important architect and theinfluences that made him both an exemplar of his times and an unusually fine practitioner of eclecticism.
San Antonio, New Mexico - The village of San Antonio is in Socorro County, New Mexico which is roughly in the center of the state. The entire population of the county is around 18,000; the population of San Antonio is hard to pin down because the area is somewhat ill-defined, but a reasonable estimate is several hundred. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio - The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio encompasses 27,841 square miles including the city of San Antonio, Texas and the following counties: Val Verde, Edwards, Kerr, Gillespie, Kendall, Comal, Guadalupe, Gonzales, Uvalde, Kinney, Medina, Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, Maverick, Zavala, Frio, Atascosa, Dimmit, La Salle, and McMullen. The diocese of San Antonio was canonically erected by the Holy See on August 28, 1874 as a part of the ecclesiastical province of New Orleans. Convocation Center (UT-San Antonio) - Convocation Center is a 5,100-seat multi-purpose arena in San Antonio, Texas. It was built in 1975 and is home to the University of Texas at San Antonio Roadrunners basketball team. New Mexico Route 1 - New Mexico Route 1 runs south from Socorro, New Mexico to Mitchell Point and goes through the communities of Luis Lopez and San Antonio and then the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Further south it passes dirt roads leading to Fort Craig and San Marcial.
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New Home Builder San Antonio - New Home Builder San Antonio Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Take Me Back To Tulsa [Box] Track Listing: Nancy Jane Smith`s Reel Weary Of The Same Ol` Stuff No Matter How She Done It Bluin` The Blues Red Hot Gal Of Mine Steel Guitar Rag What`s The Matter With The Mill Sugar Blues Basin Street Blues Too Busy Sunbonnet Sue Fan It There`s No Disappointment In Heaven Swing Blues No.1 Playboy Stomp Blue Yodel No. 1 Never ... New Home Builder San Antonio - New Home Builder San Antonio Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Take Me Back To Tulsa [Box] Track Listing: Nancy Jane Smith`s Reel Weary Of The Same Ol` Stuff No Matter How She Done It Bluin` The Blues Red Hot Gal Of Mine Steel Guitar Rag What`s The Matter With The Mill Sugar Blues Basin Street Blues Too Busy Sunbonnet Sue Fan It There`s No Disappointment In Heaven Swing Blues No.1 Playboy Stomp Blue Yodel No. 1 Never ... New Home Builder San Antonio - New Home Builder San Antonio Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Take Me Back To Tulsa [Box] Track Listing: Nancy Jane Smith`s Reel Weary Of The Same Ol` Stuff No Matter How She Done It Bluin` The Blues Red Hot Gal Of Mine Steel Guitar Rag What`s The Matter With The Mill Sugar Blues Basin Street Blues Too Busy Sunbonnet Sue Fan It There`s No Disappointment In Heaven Swing Blues No.1 Playboy Stomp Blue Yodel No. 1 Never ... New Home in San Antonio - New Home in San Antonio Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Take Me Back To Tulsa [Box] Track Listing: Nancy Jane Smith`s Reel Weary Of The Same Ol` Stuff No Matter How She Done It Bluin` The Blues Red Hot Gal Of Mine Steel Guitar Rag What`s The Matter With The Mill Sugar Blues Basin Street Blues Too Busy Sunbonnet Sue Fan It There`s No Disappointment In Heaven Swing Blues No.1 Playboy Stomp Blue Yodel No. 1 Never ...
2005. 1801 - Pío Pico, last Mexican governor of Alta California, born at Mission San Gabriel Arcangel founded on present-day San Gabriel. All rights reserved. At one time predominantly agricultural, the San Gabriel Valley timeline 1771 - Mission San Gabriel Arcangel founded on present-day San Gabriel. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. At one time predominantly agricultural, the San Gabriel Valley is today almost entirely urbanized and is a part of Covina (the southern part is increasingly Hispanic). Track Listing: Nancy Jane Smith`s Reel Harmony Tulsa Waltz Waltz In D Osage Stomp Get With Two Step I`m Feelin` Bad Cotton Eyed Joe Brain Cloudy Blues Fat Boy Rag Deep Water - (previously unreleased, alternate take) Bob Wills` Boogie Right Or Wrong - (with Tommy Duncan) We Might As Well Forget It Stay A Little (Before We Say Goodbye) - Tex Williams Get Along Home Cindy Trouble In Mind What`s The Matter With The Mill Sugar Blues - (with Tommy Duncan) Dusty Skies - (with Tommy Duncan) Osagestomp Never No More Blues Who Walks In When I Walk Out Oklahoma Rag Black Rider Everybody Does It In Hawaii Alexander`s Ragtime Band Blue Prelude Dedicated To You Down Hearted Blues Little Heaven Of The Bo Weevil, The - Tex Williams My Confession - Bob Wills& His Texas Playboys Jesse James - Rhubarb Red Let's Live A Little Longer - (with Tommy Duncan) New Spanish Two Step - (with Leon McAuliffe) Lone Star Rag Corrine Corrina Bob Wills Special Time Changes Everything - (with Leon McAulliffe) That's What I Like About the South Waltz You Saved For Me, The Prosperity Special Don`t Let The Deal Go Down You`re Okay Lone Star Rag Corrine Corrina Bob Wills Special Time Changes Everything New San Antonio Rose Carolina In The Morning Silver Bells Beaumont Rag Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Whoa Baby new home san antonio.
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