AFFILIATIONS
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| "Rembembering the Alamo 2003 Group Photo" |
"The Alamo has fallen - Surviors leaving the Alamo" |
| Photo by Goldbeck's | | Photo by Robin Green |
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Active since 1987, SALHA has contributed and shared its unique historical
programs and educational services with groups throughout the state and area communities. They include:

The Daughters of the Republic of Texas
The Sons of the Republic of Texas
A Day In 1800's Texas
The S. A. Children’s Museum
OASIS (Older Adult Service & Information System)
Tourism Council of the Greater S. A. Chamber of Commerce
The San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau
The U.T.S.A. Institute of Texan Cultures
The San Antonio Conservation Society
St. Peter’s/St. Joseph’s Children’s’ Home
U.T.S.A. Center for Archeological Research
M.A.U.C. Escuela de las Americas
Fine Arts Magnet at Jefferson High School
San Antonio Historical Society
Texas State Historical Association
San Antonio Missions Historical Park (NPS)
The [National] Living History Association
San Antonio Public Library
The Friends of Milam Park
Casa Navarro State Park
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
The San Jacinto Museum Association
Texas Parks & Wildlife Commission
Pioneer Village in Gonzales
Presidio La Bahia in Goliad
The Landmark Inn in Castroville
Texian Market Days at George Ranch
Schools in the San Antonio, South San, Judson,
Harlandale, Northeast, Northside, Devine, Somerset,
And other Independent School Districts
San Antonio Retired Teachers Association, And
Numerous other Civic, Historical, and Fraternal Organizations.