Old Photo Gallery

  • Home
  • Info
    • About Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Sources & Credits
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
  • Art
    • Artworks
    • Cover Art
    • Colorization
    • Fashion & Culture
  • People
    • Celebrities
    • Places & People
  • Wars
    • Wars & Military
    • Civil Wars
    • Vietnam War
    • WWII
    • WWI
  • Funny
  • Inventions
  • Movies
  • Movies & TV
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Sports
  • Then & Now
  • Vehicles & Transportation
  • Vintage Ads
  • Weird

#8 Los Apaches Cafe, 712 W. Commerce Street, San Antonio, 1940s

Home » Places & People
#8 Los Apaches Cafe, 712 W. Commerce Street, San Antonio, 1940s

San Antonio in the 1940s: What San Antonio looked like During World War II

#8 Los Apaches Cafe, 712 W. Commerce Street, San Antonio, 1940s

Places & People

Related posts:

#17 The Street Life of Postwar Paris through the Lens of Izraelis Bidermanas #17 Places & People

#91 Beautiful Vintage Photos of Lovely Couples from the 1940s #91 Places & People

#32 The earthquake survivors receive medical treatment on a ship in harbor at Yokohama Port in Sept…

#19 Elderly man reads “Readers Digest” in the living room, 1943

#149 One more shot of Sir William Gage House looking north, up toward the Lake Iroquois shoreline, …

#57 Overview of Main Street Vancouver Washington, 1909

#113 Eastside Barbershop, Olympia, 1914

#1 Ecuador. Bus between Cuenca and Pasaje. People in front, cows in rear, chickens on top, 1959

#7 Cernan Driving the Rover

←#7 J and M Salvage Company, 409 Buena Vista Street, San Antonio, 1940s
#9 Carolyn Schulz of the Witte Museum wears a hat from 1890 from the museum’s collection, 1946.→

Old Photo Gallery

Explore a captivating collection of vintage photographs that tell stories of the past, preserving memories and history through stunning imagery.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sources & Credits
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

OldPhotoGallery 2026