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SHAVANO PARK,
TEXAS
Bexar County, South
Texas
29° 35' 9" N, 98° 33' 16" W (29.585833, -98.554444)
FM 1535
12 Miles N of Downtown of San
Antonio
ZIP code 78231
Area code(s) 210, 726 (planned)
Population: 3,979 Est. (2019)
3,035 (2010) 1,754 (2000) 1,708 (1990)
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History in
a Pecan Shell
A few years after
settlement in the late 1870s, a post office under the name of Shavano
opened in the store of A. De Zavala. The San Antonio and Aransas Pass
Railroad appeared in 1884, and installed a switch and made Shavano
a stop on their line.
The community, which had an estimated population of 50, was also a
stop on the stage line between San
Antonio and Boerne.
The town had 100 residents in 1890 and remained there until the mid
1890s when it entered a decline. The town suffered from its proximity
to San Antonio and
the post office closed its doors in 1903.
Most of the land was acquired by rancher George Arthur Stowers whose
heirs retained the property until it was sold for development after
WWII. Shavano was officially
renamed Shavano Park and incorporated in June of 1956. From
a population of only a few hundred in the 1950s, it grew to 585 by
the mid 1960s, 1,708 by 1990 and 3,035 by 2010. |
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