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The Alamo
Texas Adventure

Tower of the Americas
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
Imax Theatre
Japanese Tea Gardens

Kiddie Park
King William Historic Area
Navarro House
La Villita
Majestic Theater

Market Square/El Mercado
Vietnam War Memorial
Southwest School of Art & Craft

Spanish Governor's Palace
Mission Trails
Paseo del Rio (River Walk)

San Antonio Botanical Gardens/Lucile Halsell Conservatory

San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium
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THE ALAMO |
300 Alamo Plaza (78205). On the east side of
Alamo Plaza is the most famous spot in Texas where all 189 defenders fell on March 6,
1836, after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Anna's army. Mission San Antonio de
Valero (The Alamo) was established in 1718 as the city's first mission. The chapel, one of
the most photographed facades in the nation, and the Long Barrack is all that remains of
the original fort. The Long
Barracks Museum and Library are near the Chapel. The museum
contains relics and mementos from the Republic of Texas and offers narrations on the fall
of the Alamo. The Alamo is located in the heart of the city, inside the beautifully
landscaped grounds. Hours: 9:00 am-5:30 pm, Monday through Saturday; 10:00 am-5:30 pm
Sunday; closed December 24 and 25., Restricted hours March 6 open until 6:30 pm.in the
Summer.Special events for groups include before and after hour tours. General Admission:
Donations accepted. 210/225-1391.
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BUCKHORN
SALOON & MUSEUM |
Discover the most excitement since
the longhorn ruled the range. Enjoy live entertainment daily in the Buckhorn
Saloon. Stop in and you might catch a professional card cheat who will dazzle
you with his old west card act. Or maybe you'll see a fantastic
trick roping demonstration reminiscent of wild west shows of days gone by. Kids and
adults both will love these wonderful entertainers along with many authentic
acts such as cowboy poets and gunfighters all performing in the authentic surroundings of
the Buckhorn Saloon. Then mosey around the museum where you will find over
3,300 artifacts and 520 different species. Highlights include the world-famous
78 point Whitetail, a 1,056-pound Black Marlin and The Hall of Texas History
Wax Museum. The museum is open daily at 10:00 a.m. Closing times
vary. Admission charged and group rates are available.
318 East Houston
(210) 247-4000
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GUADALUPE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER |
325 South Salado (78207).
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center brings its artistic vision alive
through six art disciplines: visual arts, media arts, theatre arts, literature, dance, and
music. Over the last 18 years the Center's public programming, annual events, festivals,
publications, and educational offerings have touched many lives. The sceduled events are
guaranteed to instill Latino / a pride, increase your awareness and appreciation for
Latino/ a heratige as well as provide excellent artistic entertainment - your presence
will bring the performances to life! Call the Guadalupe Gift Shop directly for ticket
information and sales at 210/271-0379.
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IMAX THEATRE
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849 East Commerce (78205). Rivercenter Mall 3rd Level http://www.IMAX-sa.com
"Alamo - The Price of Freedom," is a 45 minute docudrama about
the 13 day siege and fall of the Alamo and the 189 defenders who fought and died. The IMAX
screen is six stories tall, ten times larger than a conventional movie screen. The huge
screem and magnetic stereo sound system put viewers in the center of the action. Other
IMAX features are also shown. Admission: 210/225-4629 or 1-800-354-IMAX.
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JAPANESE
TEA GARDENS
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3800 North St. Mary's St. (78212). (At the
northwestern edge of Brackenridge Park) Winding pebble walkways, stone bridges, a
waterfall and tranquil pools highlight this lush garden. Hours: 8:00
am-dark. 210-821-3120.
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LA VILLITA |
418
Villita (78205). Is a unique arts and crafts with shops, working artists, resturants and a
post office. The Old San Antonio Exhibit (located in Bolivar Hall) which houses a small
collection of art objects, artifacts and symbols relevant to the history. This beautifully
landscaped historic district offers leisurely shopping, dining and five rental venues for
special events. Shops open daily 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission: Free. Closed Thanksgiving
Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. For more information call 210/207-8610.
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KING WILLIAM HISTORIC
AREA (A 25-block area near downtown on the south bank of the
San Antonio River.)
In the late 1800's the King William District was the most elegant
residential area in the city. Prominent German merchants originally settled the area. It
was zoned as the state's first historic district, and has once again become a fashionable
neighborhood. The area includes the following attractions:
Guenther House
205 East Guenther (78204)
email: donna@guentherhouse.com
The House is located on a bend of river, at the foot of King William, one
of the oldest historic districts in Texas. Carl Hilmer Guenther founder of Pioneer Flour
Mills, Built this elegant home in1860. The restored house offers a museum where mill
memorabilia is displayed. Of interest to collectors are the Dresden china anniversary
plates made in Germany until WWII.
Museum and river store hours: 9 a.m., Monday-Saturday; 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.,
Sunday. Resturant hours: 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday -Saturday; a.m.- 2 p.m., Sunday. Free
admission. 210/227-1061
Steves Homestead
509 King William Street (78204).
email: conservation@saconservation.org
Located in King William Historic District This Victorian French Second
Empire design three-story home was built for Edward Steves in 1876.Furnished in a late 19th
Style. The River House, a one-story brick structure housed the first natatorium or inside
swimming pool in San Antonio. The Carriage House was built in 1875.The Two story frame and
stone was used for storage The Servants Quarters was built around 1877.
The Steves Homestead has been maintained since 1954 as a historic house
museum, open daily Hours: 10:00 am-4:15 pm. Admission: 210/225-5924.
A self guided walking tour brochure for the King William
area is available from the San Antonio Conservation Society, 107 King William Street
(78204). 210/224-6163.
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KIDDIE PARK |
3015 Broadway (78209). America's Original Kiddie Park, as verified by the
National Amusement Park Historical Association. Established in 1925 a highlight of any
visit to Kiddie Park is the 1918 Herschell-Spillman Carousel featuring 36 jumping horses
and two Chariots. This lovely carousel was created in North Tonawanda, New York and
originally located in Miami, Florida. It has been working its magic on the children of San
Antonio and many visitors since 1935.
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MAJESTIC
THEATER |
230 E. Houston (78205). Name a State
and National Historic Landmark. One of the few remaining vintage atmospheric vaudeville
movie palaces. Home to the San Antonio Symphony and
Majestic Broadway Series. Individual concerts and events also showcased.Information:
210/226-5700; Tickets: 210/226-3333.
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MARKET
SQUARE - EL MERCADO |
514 W. Commerce (78207). From early
morning until late at night, Market Square is alive with activity. Visitors browse through
32 shops at El Mercado, - an area patterned after an authentic Mexican market. In
addition, there are 80 specialty shops in Farmers Market Plaza. Market Square is also the
scene of many Hispanic festivals where food and beverage booths spring up alongside the
Victorian lamps and the strains of mariachi music blend with the excitement of Mexican
dances, Hours: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., summer; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., winter. Stores closed
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Years Day and Easter. 210/207-8600.
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MISSION TRAILS |
The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is composed of four Spanish
Colonial Missions that date back to the 18th Century. Be sure to stop in first at
the Visitors Center at Mission San Jose to get a fascinating introduction to the colorful
history of these rare and stately treasures.
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NAVARRO
HOUSE |
This tiny antique dwelling is the home
of José Antonio Navarro, a leader during the Texas Revolution and an early San Antonio
Mayor. Documents and exhibits capture the life and times of this patriot.
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PASEO DEL
RIO (RIVER WALK) |
315 East Commerce (78205). The Paseo
del Rio, in the heart of downtown, is the pride of the city. Lush green foliage lines the
banks of this peaceful jade-green historic river. Cobblestone walkways lead visitors to
the river-level restaurants and shops. The river bubbles to the surface on the grounds of
Incarnate Word College and flows to downtown, threading its way through the city one level
below the hustle and bustle of city streets. First called Yanaguana by the Payaya Indians,
meaning "place of refreshing waters." Along the horseshoe shaped river bend, the
river is shaded by towering cypresses, oaks and willows and bordered by gardens of
flowering ornamental plants. River cruisers travel the River Walks three miles past
unique retail shops, restaurants and nightclubs. See Yanaguana Cruises listed
alphabetically.
Cruise Tour Rides: Ticket outlets exist on the river or you can call
the Yanaguana Reservation Line at 210-244-5700 or 1-800-417-4139 for certain time
reservations and any further information on cruiser services. Fares: Please call for
rates.
Charters: Please call for rates. Dining Cruises/Party
Boats: Contact any restaurant, caterer, or hotel along the River Walk to arrange for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner cruises, or call Yanaguana Cruises.210-244-5700.
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The San Antonio Riverwalk has been voted one of the Top Ten Walks in
the USA by the clubs of the American Volkssport Association in most years
since 1995.
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SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDENS - LUCILE HALSELL
CONSERVATORY |
555 Funston (78209) www.sabot.org. This 33-acre garden represents in
miniature, the diverse Texas landscape-from Hill Country wild flowers to the formal rose
gardens of East Texas. A biblical and children's garden, and a fragrance garden are
featured. Enter through the Carriage House to visit the gift shop and have lunch in the
new tea room kitchen closed on Mondays. The Lucile Halsell Conservatory, a $6.5 million
conservatory complex with 90,000 sq. ft. of climatically controlled structures including
an exhibition hall, tropical house, desert house, palm house, fern room and an orangery.
Visitors enter at ground level and follow a tunnel 16 ft. below the surface where
architecture separates different environments within a series of tent-like pavilions
surrounding a large inner courtyard and pond. Closed Christmas and New Years. Hours: 9
a.m. - daily, March-October. Open Thursday nights until 9 p.m., June-August. (inludes the
conservatory): 210/207-3255.
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San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium
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3903 North St. Mary's Street (78212) (Brackenbridge)
www.sazoo-aq.org
Ranked as one of the best zoos in the nation exhibiting over 3,000 animals
of 700 species. At the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the zoo encompasses 25
landscaped acres. Includes on of the largest bird collections in the world and the
American zoo to exhibit the endangered whooping crane. Rare endangered crocodilians are
featured in the wetlands exhibit. Go hog wild at the warthog exhibit featuring a trio of
interesting African mammals. Throughout the year. The childrens zoo offers boat
rides. - $1. Open all year at 9 am. Extended summer hours begin May 14; admission ales end
at 6:30 pm; grounds close at 8 pm through Labor Day. Regular admission:
210/734-7183.
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SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART & CRAFT
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300 Augusta (78205). Once the first girls' school in the city established by the
Ursuline Order. The old convent and beautiful courtyard are the settings for classes,
work-shops, exhibitions, special events. Artists create, exhibit and sell a variety of
items from weaving and macramé to pottery and wood carvings. A restaurant is located on
premise. Emily Edwards Gallery and ursuline Exhibition Gallery Hours:Office hours: 10:00
am-5:00 pm; Monday - Saturday. closed Sunday. Admission: Free. Guided tours available. 10
a.m. - 3 p.m. 210/224-1848.
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SPANISH
GOVERNOR'S PALACE |
105 Plaza De Armas (78205). Labeled
"the most beautiful building in San Antonio" by the National Geographic Society,
and a national historic landmark. It once housed the officials of the Spanish Province of
Texas. Over the entrance is the original keystone on which contains the carved
double-headed eagle of the Hapsburg coat-of-arms and the inscription in Spanish,
"finished in 1749". Distinguishing features include the period furnishings and a
cobblestone patio with fountain and foliage. Hours: 9:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Saturday; 10:00
am-5:00 pm Sunday. Admission: Please call for rates. Group rates available
210/224-0601.
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TEXAS
ADVENTURE |
307 Alamo Plaza (78205)
http://www.tx_adventure.com
An action packed multi-media show portraying the story
of Texas independence with the Alamo drama as its centerpiece. Utilizing an array of
state-of-the-art special effects found only in a few theme parks, the proprietary
"Encountarium F/X Theatre" format surrounds visistors with an environment that
recreates the touch and feel of being present as history was made. This themed attraction
format offers a complete experience including the theatre, a retail store and a light food
and beverage service both inside and outdoors in our Losoya Court Cafe. Two private
reception rooms overlooking the Alamo are available for catered private parties. The
entire 16,000 square foot facility may be rented for larger groups and events. Winter
Hours: 10:00 am-7:00 pm; Summer hours: 10:00 am -8:00 p.m. Admission: Please call for
rates. Group rate for 10 or more. For information call 210/227-0388.
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TOWER OF THE
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600 Hemisfair Park (78205) The Tower, 750 Feet tall, offers a panoramic view of
San Antonio and the surrounding area. Glass-walled elevators ascend over 500 feet to the
restaurant and observation level. It was the theme structure for Hemisfair in 1968 and
symbolizes the progress made by the confluence of civilizations in the western
Hemisphere.Hour:
observation Deck, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.Visit the Tower of
Americas restaurant serving lunch and dinner. 210/233-3101. Parking for restaurant
is available off Bowie Street, east of the park 210/207-8615.
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VIETNAM
WAR MEMORIAL |
Created by combat artist Austin
Deuel, "Hill 811 S" depicts a marine holding a wounded comrade while looking
skyward for the evac helicopter. Located at Veterans Memorial Plaza, it is
dedicated to all veterans.
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San Antonio Museum of
Modern Art/ El Museo de Arts de San Antonio
200 West Jones Avenue, San Antonio
78215; Tel.210.829.7262
Art from Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities; Asian art;
European and American paintings; decorative arts, contemporary
art and an extensive Latin American collection are housed in the
1884 Lone Star Brewery near the heart of downtown San Antonio. |
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University of Texas
Institute of Texan Cultures
801 South Bowie Street, San
Antonio TX 78205;Tel. 210.458.2300
An educational San Antonio center dedicated to the contributions
of different ethnic groups in Texas and borne out of the 1968
World's Fair, the Institute of Texan Cultures includes exhibits
featuring the cultural contributions of the more than 27
cultures that settled the state of Texas
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Witte Museum
3801 Broadway, San Antonio TX
78209; Tel. 210.357.1900
With interactive displays and hands-on wildlife exhibits, this
San Antonio museum offers an education for all ages and includes
nationally acclaimed traveling exhibits, Texas dinosaurs, an
Egyptian mummy, and 8,000 year-old rock art. Traditional fiesta
gowns are also on display.
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