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Address: San Antonio, TX 78204
Within this lovely district, leading German merchants settled in the late 19th century. Today, its elegant Victorian mansions and tree-lined streets are a pleasure to behold. Madison, Guenther, and King William streets are particularly pretty for a stroll or drive. Stop in at the Guenther House or Steves Homestead,...
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Address: 16641 La Cantera Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78256
This diverse championship course was rated "Best New Public Course" in America by "Golf Digest" in 1995, as well as 2nd "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996 and 5th "Best in State" for 1997-98. The club, which is adjacent to the newly opened Westin resort, features a 24,000-foot clubhouse and on-site golf...
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Address: 1385 Reese St, Lackland AFB, TX 78251-3902
Lackland AFB is famous as the site of basic military training for all aspiring Air Force cadets; fortunately, visitors don't have to endure the 6½ grueling weeks of physical training that recruits do. A large outdoor exhibit of vintage World War II aircraft and a Museum of Air Force History and Traditions are the main...
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Address: 418 Villita Bldg #1300, San Antonio, TX 78205
Built in 1879, the church is now home to a non-denominational congregation. Stonework adorns the interior of the Gothic Revival style building, and a vibrant stained glas window draws eyes to the front of the sanctuary.
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Address: 3805 Broadway St, San Antonio, TX 78209-6309
This informative museum details the lives and activities of Texas's earliest settlers and residents. Within the facility, three rooms showcase the history, lore, and artifacts of the most prominent of these past figures. Featured in the exhibits are 19th-century trail drivers, Texas pioneers, and Texas Rangers. Among...
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Address: 101 S Santa Rosa St, San Antonio, TX 78207
The first Smithsonian-affiliated museum outside of Washington, D.C., the Alameda tells stories of the Latin experience in the United States with rotating artistic, cultural, and historic exhibits. A giant sound and light installation called "Luminaria" dominates the entrance. Peruse the gift shop full of creative,...
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Address: 849 E Commerce, Rivercenter Mall station, San Antonio, TX 78205
If you're tired of strolling up and down the River Walk, why not explore it by boat? Three routes ensure that you'll see everything there is to see, and knowledgeable narrators point out historic sites and dispense practical information (with a soupcon of humor). Charter tours and a more utilitarian river taxi service...
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Address: 305 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205-1829
Kids find the hands-on exhibits at this local museum particularly delightful. Young visitors of all ages can play at being airline pilots in a life-sized cockpit and drink "tea" in a miniature Victorian house. The museum also features a replica of San Antonio with all its landmarks (including the River Walk), a teddy...
San Antonio IMAX Theater Rivercenter
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Address: 849 E Commerce St, Rivercenter Mall, Crockett St entrance, San Antonio, TX 78205
Grab some popcorn and experience "Alamo...The Price of Freedom," which is always showing at the San Antonio IMAX. A six-story screen and digital sound bring the dramatic battle to life (conveniently, the original structure is right across the street). Other IMAX films are constantly rotating through, so make sure to...
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Address: 105 Military Plz, San Antonio, TX 78205-2412
Constructed in 1722, this adobe structure is now a national historic landmark. It didn't officially serve as a palace, but it was used as government offices during the 18th century and is a rare Texas example of an early Spanish aristocrat's home. The building has been restored and is now filled with period...
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