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Frank Ramirez is a third-generation San Antonian and a member of City Council in District 7.
As director of land use, constituent services, and infrastructure, his goal is to improve the city.
He wants to keep using an equity lens, invest in public transport, and improve its trails.
This article is part of a series focused on American cities building a better tomorrow called Advancing Cities.
When you live in San Antonio, Texas, you see someone you know just about everywhere you go. That s what lifelong resident Frank Ramirez said he loves about the city. It s the biggest little city out there, Ramirez, 27, told Insider. I think it s one of the friendliest cities in Texas, if not the entire nation. From all the places I ve been, nothing is like San Antonio. Nothing ever will be. It s home.
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10,000 vintage San Antonio postcards?! Collector has some that date back to the late 1800s
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Joseph Cooper owns more than 10,000 vintage San Antonio postcards, including one of the oldest known postcards in San Antonio, one of the Menger Hotel (left) that dates back to 1898.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Joseph Cooper’s vintage San Antonio postcards collection includes two cards featuring conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton, who in the 1920s were billed as the San Antonio Siamese Twins. This particular postcard is autographed by the twins.Courtesy Joseph CooperShow MoreShow Less
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The back of the autographed postcard by conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton, who in the 1920s were billed as the San Antonio Siamese Twins. Postcard owner Joseph Cooper said he has no idea which one of them signed the card.Courtesy Joseph CooperShow MoreShow Less