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Seeling Park
100 Placid Drive Park History
Throughout the city, particularly in older areas, you may see small parks that were
established by real estate developers as they laid out streets and building lots for their
subdivisions. These parks, and the names of adjoining streets, can tell us a great deal
about the areas history. An example is Seeling Park which was created when Parkview
Estates was established in March 1939.
The subdivision was owned and developed by the three daughters of real estate investor
Edward Seeling-Clara Seeling Lowery, Ella Seeling Jamieson, and Paula Seeling Pardo. The
women and their husbands established Parkview Estates and dedicated land for streets and
alleys as well as several parks. These were small, irregular parcels that resulted from
the street pattern, and the largest (1.5 acres) was named Seeling Park. The adjoining
streets-Pardo and Jamieson- carried the sisters married names. Jamieson Drive is
today named Comfort
Parkview Estates was outside of San Antonios City Limits until 1944 when it was
one of the early subdivisions to be annexed. For 60 years, Seeling Park has continued to
serve as a public play area for residents of the surrounding neighborhood, fulfilling the
original intent of the Seeling sisters.
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