Intern Yumeng 'Lulu' Liu, a Master's of Historic Preservation candidate at the University of Oregon, chose San Antonio as her city (Fall 2020). These are the sites that she explored for her poster:
- Lawyer Harry Bellinger, 608 1/2 E Commerce St (demolished)
- NAACP Harry V. Burns, 423 Belmont St (extant)
- Carter Undertaking Company, 601 N Center St (extant)
- Hicks Beauty Shop, 1515 E Houston St (demolished)
- Keyhole, 1619 W Poplar St (extant)
- Life Saver Grill, 824 E Commerce St (demolished)
- Majestic Theatre, 230 College St/Houston St (extant)
- Newspaper Register, 207 N Center St (demolished)
- Dr. Charles Austin Whittier, 928 E Crockett St (extant)
See San Antonio poster 1
Preservation Scholar intern Mónica Palacios, a Master's of History candidate at the University of Texas at San Antonio, picked San Antonio as her city (Summer 2021). These are the eight resources that she investigated for her poster:
- Avalon Grill, 509 1/2 E Commerce St (demolished)
- Catholic Interracial Council, 1739 Clower St (extant)
- DeLuxe Hotel, 628 E Commerce St (extant)
- Dunbar Hotel, 401 N Center St (demolished)
- Fred Brock American Legion Post No. 428, 2000 E Commerce St (extant)
- Mamie's Restaurant, 1833 E Houston St (extant)
- R&B Hotel/Ross Hotel, 126 N Mesquite St (demolished)
- Woodlake Country Club, 3667 New Sulphur Springs Rd/Roland Rd (demolished)
See San Antonio poster 2