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  • The region is home to the single most popular tourist destination in Texas - the San Antonio Riverwalk.

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Conveniently Located 

Boerne, Kendall County's seat, is conveniently located off Interstate-10, approximately 30 miles from San Antonio International Airport.  San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the nation. Continue on Interstate-10 for 15 miles northwest of Boerne and you will reach Comfort, the "Star of the Hills." Bandera, the "Cowboy Capital of the World", is a 27 mile scenic drive west of Boerne.

Major Transporation Corridors 

The following information below was taken from the AACOG (Alamo Area Council of Governments) Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy 2007-2012.   The AACOG region includes 12 counties: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina and Wilson Counties.

The region and its communities are served by several major transportation corridors centered on key interstate and U.S. highways.  These include: IH-35, which generally cuts through the region in a north/couth direction; IH-10, which is the major east/west interstate; IH-37, which moves through the southern counties and connects San Antonio with Corpus Christi; U.S. Hwy. 90, which links with IH-10 and provides a major east/west connector through the region; U.S. Hwy. 181 which serves the region's southern half; and, U.S.  Hwy 281 which is a major north/south connector.   Other major highways serving the region are Texas 16, 46, 87 and 97.  Within the San Antonio metropolitan area several important highways, including Loops 410 and 1604, link together other major highways in the region.  These highways, in turn, link San Antonio and the region with other key areas in the state, and provide a high level of access to other parts of the U.S.

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