As the second-most populous city in Texas, San Antonio received its name via a passing Spanish expedition in 1691. Today the city has a very large urban area, and a great shot of it is displayed on this San Antonio - Texas - Panorama. This panorama for college makes an ideal dorm room decorating idea. Panoramas offer large college wall decor, ensuring they'll be the focus of your dorm decorations. Panoramas can also bring inspiration and color in ways that dorm posters just can't replicate.
College wall decorations have to be on your shopping list for college if you want your dorm room to stand out and not look generic! Since you'll be living in that small space for at least about a year, you might never feel used to your dorm room if there's a lack of college decor. Panoramas offer striking citywide views, the kind of views that you can gaze at for hours instead of studying. No matter what your other dorm decorating ideas, a panorama will look good on your dorm room walls.
* Use Glue Dots to hang the unframed panorama.
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This panoramic photograph of San Antonio was taken by James Blakeway. It shows a stunning twilight view of downtown San Antonio, one of Texas’ most beautiful cities. In the distance, with its roof supported by four spires, is the Alamodome. To its right is the tall, slender Tower of the Americas, built during San Antonio’s 250th Anniversary. The tallest building on the right is the 30-story Weston Centre. Partially obscured behind Weston Centre, with its brightly lit roof, is the Tower Life Building. The most famous of San Antonio’s historic sites is the Alamo, built in 1718. In the course of history, the city has been under six flags: France, Spain, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, and United States of America.