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Ted’s San Antonio River Photo To Be Used In Witte Museum Exhibit

San Antonio River by Ted Lee Eubanks
The Witte Museum is one of San Antonio’s premiere museums hosting and producing history and science exhibits for the community. Over 400,000 people visit the Witte Museum annually. The museum and the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) are presenting an exhibit titled If the River Could Talk: 12,000 Years of Life on the San Antonio River, June 12-August 31, 2012.

This exhibition focuses on excavated archaeological finds from the San Antonio River never before seen by the public, and explores the natural and cultural resources that sustained communities overtime. SARA is celebrating 75 years of overseeing the water resources of the San Antonio River coursing through Bexar County and the surrounding areas.

Be sure to take advantage of this unique opportunity! The photo is part of a collection from Fermata’s work with URS on a SARA watershed plan for the lower stretch of the river. Thanks to all (particularly Jeff Irvin) for including us in the wonderful project.