SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Kiosks that had been used for pay phones in San Antonio are offering a new look at old times.
Historic architecture, parades and memories of performers of stage and screen are being featured on 16 interpretive panels.
The San Antonio Express-News reported Tuesday that the panels are on eight former phone kiosks on Houston Street. The masonry kiosks were installed under a reconstruction project in the late 1980s.
The General Services Administration’s Good Neighbor Program recently provided a $15,000 federal grant. The city added $3,000.
Formal announcement of the project was expected Wednesday, although some panels were installed earlier this week.
Paula Stallcup, director of San Antonio’s downtown operations, says the kiosks will provide a self-guided tour down historic Houston Street.
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