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Olmos Park is a highly affluent city located within San Antonio in Bexar County, Texas, United States.
Susan O. Gragg was elected mayor of Olmos Park on May 17, 2010.
Olmos Park was developed in the 1920s as an exclusive suburb of San Antonio, which completely surrounds it.
Sometimes confused with the City of Olmos Park, Olmos Park Terrace, was developed by the same developer a few years later in the 1930s as part of his larger Olmos District development and borders Olmos Park's western edge.
Olmos Park is located at ( 29. 474981 ,-98. 488016 ).
Olmos Park is served by the Alamo Heights Independent School District.
Schools serving Olmos Park include Howard Early Childhood Center in San Antonio, Cambridge Elementary School in Alamo Heights, Alamo Heights Junior High School in San Antonio, and Alamo Heights High School in Alamo Heights.
The Hannah Landa Memorial Library of the San Antonio Public Library, located in the Monte Vista Historic District in Midtown San Antonio, serves Olmos Park.
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It is part of a group of three cities — Terrell Hills, Alamo Heights, and Olmos Park — located between Uptown San Antonio, Midtown San Antonio, Downtown San Antonio, and Fort Sam Houston ( a U. S. Army post ).
Trinity overlooks Downtown San Antonio, adjacent to the Monte Vista Historic District and just south of the Olmos Park and Alamo Heights neighborhoods.
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The show, narrated by actor Edward James Olmos, was inspired by Walt Disney World's millennium celebration.
* Edward James Olmos was a graduate of Montebello High School.
The first grammatical and lexical description of the Huastec language accessible to Europeans was by Fray Andrés de Olmos, who also wrote the first such grammars of Nahuatl and Totonac.
Don Pedro Jaramillo, a Mexican-born curandero known as " The Healer of Los Olmos ," was buried in Falfurrias in 1907 and is venerated at a shrine there.
The site was part of the Los Olmos y Loma Blanca land grant issues to Ignacio de la Peña on December 9, 1831.
In 1988, Olmos was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the film Stand and Deliver.
Olmos was born Edward Olmos in Los Angeles, California, where he was raised, the son of Eleanor ( nee Huizar ) and Pedro Olmos, who was a welder and mail carrier.
In 1980, Olmos was cast in the post-apocalyptic science fiction film ( now a Japanese cult classic ) Virus ( 復活の日 Fukkatsu no hi ), directed by Kinji Fukasaku and based on a novel written by Sakyo Komatsu.
In 1999, Olmos was one of the driving forces that created Americanos: Latino Life in the U. S .< sup > 1 </ sup >, a book project featuring over 30 award winning photographers, later turned into a Smithsonian traveling exhibition, music CD and HBO special.
Joe Morgan was the character " JD " in Edward James Olmos 1992 movie American Me.

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* San Antonio, Texas: Contour Drive ( Olmos Park )
Work began on the Olmos Dam and bypass channel in 1926 ; however, the San Antonio Conservation Society successfully protested the paved sewer option.
His plan would be put to the test in 1946, when another major flood threatened Downtown San Antonio, but the Olmos Dam and bypass channel minimized the area damage.
Several ephemeral streams, including San Fernando, Santa Gertrudis and Los Olmos, flow into the bay, but only when it rains.
Alamo Heights ISD also serves Olmos Park, most of Terrell Hills, and a small portion of San Antonio.
Today, the Alamo Heights Independent School District covers 9. 4 square miles and serves students from the communities of Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park, and a portion of north San Antonio.

Olmos and Antonio
The twentieth century also saw the beatification ( 1952 ) and the canonization of Friar Antonio Maria Pucci, the canonization of Clelia Barbieri ( d. 1870 ), foundress of the Minime dell ’ Addolorata, the beatification of Ferdinando M. Baccilieri of the Servite Secular Order ( 1997 ), and the canonization of Sr. Maria Guadalupe Ricart Olmos ( 2001 ), a Spanish cloistered nun who was martyred during the Spanish Civil War.

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* Olmos, Fábio ; Pacheco, José Fernando & Silveira, Luís Fábio ( 2006 ): Notas sobre aves de rapina ( Cathartidae, Acciptridae e Falconidae ) brasileiras on Brazilian birds of prey.
Without having been consecrated and with only the title of bishop-elect and Protector of the Indians, he, accompanied by Andrés de Olmos, left Spain with the first civil officials, auditors ( oidores ), towards the end of August 1528, and reached Mexico on December 6.
In the smaller scale farming of earlier centuries, the Olmos Carob Tree Forest supported goat herds that fed on carobs.
Margarite Fernandez Olmos comments on the novel's pioneering position in the Chicano literary tradition: " Bless Me, Ultima blazed a path within the Chicano literary tradition in the novels of identity in which the main characters must redefine themselves within the larger society from the vantage point of their own distinct ethnicity.
Fernandez Olmos remarks on mentorship: " In Bless Me, Ultima the figure of Ultima.
The judge later ruled that Olmos had signed an agreement to " arbitrate all disputes and not file a lawsuit ," and sent the case to arbitration and put a hold on the lawsuit.
Other important activists included Jesse Jackson, Robert Kennedy Jr., Al Sharpton, U. S. Representative Luis Gutiérrez D-ILL, Rigoberta Menchú and Edward James Olmos ( the last was jailed in Puerto Rico for trespassing on federal property ).
* Brook Baxes, Anthony Carrubba, Henry Fanton, and Edward Olmos – backing vocals on " Slut "
Wilson finds Eddie Holt ( Edward James Olmos ), a militant Native activist he arrested some years ago for killing a conservative Indian or " apple " ( a Native who is " red "-a true Native-on the outside but white on the inside ).
* MGySgt Abigail D. Olmos, who on August 13, 2004 became the first female Master Gunnery Sergeant in the history of the Marine Corps.
LPB was founded in 1998 by Edward James Olmos and Marlene Dermer, the latter served as the Executive Director until 2002 and currently sits on the Board of Directors.

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