About this episode
My guest this week is Colleen Swain, a proud native of San Antonio who has poured her heart into preserving and amplifying the city's rich history and culture. Her current role as the director of the City of San Antonio's World Heritage Office combines her love for her hometown with her passion for architectural heritage and cultural preservation. Colleen has been instrumental in the city's journey towards becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing its unique contributions to global culture and history. Being raised in the shadows of San Antonio's stunning Spanish mission, Colleen has an intimate familiarity and a deep-rooted connection with this beautiful city, making her an incredible advocate for its preservation and development.
It was a community collaborative effort that came together to make this happen. - Colleen Swain
In this episode, you will be able to:
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Delve into the rich history and significance of San Antonio's World Heritage Sites.
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Grasp the demanding criteria and teamwork needed to secure a coveted UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
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Embark on a gastronomical journey through the acclaimed culinary heritage of San Antonio, honored as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.
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Observe the significant boost in visitor numbers to San Antonio's World Heritage sites precipitated by UNESCO recognition.
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Uncover effective ways San Antonio's World Heritage status and Creative City of Gastronomy designation are broadcasted globally.
In tracing the story behind San Antonio's World Heritage Sites, we discover the city's rich history reflected in its Spanish colonial missions and the Alamo. These landmarks stand as testaments to the city's multifaceted culture. Their unique architecture and historical significance underscore the narrative of San Antonio's cultural diversity and its enduring relationship with the river.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
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Visit San Antonio: Check out the official website of Visit San Antonio to learn more about the city's World Heritage Site and UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy designations.
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San Antonio Missions: Explore the historic Spanish missions in San Antonio, including the Alamo, Mission San Jose, Mission Concepcion, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. Experience the rich cultural heritage and attend Sunday Mass at Mission Concepcion.
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World Heritage Festival: Attend the annual World Heritage Festival in San Antonio, featuring music, food, and the popular Tour de las Misiones bike ride. Join the bike ride to explore the missions and learn about their history.
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San Antonio International Airport: Stay updated with the plans and developments of the San Antonio International Airport, which serves as a gateway to the city and offers convenient travel options.
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San Antonio River Improvements Project: Learn about the San Antonio River Improvements Project and the Mission Reach, which played a significant role in obtaining the World Heritage Site designation for San Antonio.
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Visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Houses: Discover the Frank Lloyd Wright Houses in San Antonio, a recent serial designation and another urban setting recognized by UNESCO.
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