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13-APR-2016 LynnH

Little Rhein

La Villita, San Antonio

Bombach House in historic La Villita.

The Coahuiltecan Indians founded a settlement here in the 1500s, and in the early 18th century Spanish soldiers and Canary Islanders
established a village on the site. The Mexican General Santa Anna encamped here during the battle of the Alamo.
During the 19th century, German immigrants designated this area as the Little Rhein district.

In 1847, Otto Bombach, a carpenter, built the first two-story structure here for his family.
The Bombach House was thereafter utilized as an early Texas home, a boarding house, a grocery store and bar, a private school, and a hangout for desperados.

The San Antonio Conservation Society purchased the Bombach House in 1950. Soon thereafter, the lower rooms of the building
were rediscovered during renovation, hidden under silt. The house served as an antique shop, a historic museum,
and as headquarters for the San Antonio Press Club during the following years.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Phelps established the Little Rhein Steak House in 1967.

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Frank Brault27-Apr-2016 20:08
Lovely and wonderfully historical. A beautiful presentation. V
Julie Oldfield23-Apr-2016 18:07
Love the rustic feel. V
Helen Betts20-Apr-2016 06:22
Not the kind of architecture I'd expect to find in San Antonio, but an excellent capture of it and very interesting information. V.
laine20-Apr-2016 00:55
It's a pretty place...one time phaser Petesie Lee came from San Antonia area.