Join Fellow Preservationists in San Antonio!
From its Native American occupation, discovery by Spanish explorers, old missions, the Battle of the Alamo, and the Old West, the history and attractions of this beautiful city is a must visit for preservationists. The City of San Antonio is one of the oldest Spanish colonization of the European settlements in Texas and has 19 local historic districts as designated by National Register Historic Districts. In 2015, the San Antonio Missions were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. The site includes five mission complexes found along the San Antonio River and were the only site in the U.S. considered for world heritage status during the 39th session of the World Heritage Committee.
Conference Highlights:
Sunday, October 30
Monday, October 31
* Engineering Competition
* Exhibit Gala
* Chapters Mixer
Tuesday, November 1
* Breakfast with Exhibitors with expanded Exhibit Hall hours
* Preview Lunch and Student Scholar
Recognition
Wednesday, November 2
* AIA-HRC Reception
* College of Fellows Keynote Speaker and
COF Installation
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APT Social: A Night in Old San Antonio
"NIOSita"
Thursday, November 3
See the full agenda
here
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Your next steps:
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Register
! The registration rate will
increase
after September 30th,
so you can still save!
For Conference questions:
Vanessa Olmo
APT Conference Manager
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