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Informational brochures on everything you ever wanted to know about San Antonio's outdoor activities, from fishing to hiking.
Wax museum in downtown San Antonio that offers more than 225 lifelike characters in various themed sections.
A multimedia story that traces the history of Texas independence and the Alamo.
A beautiful public course with a feature 4th-hole.
Open-air theater featuring live drama and music performances.
The site of the PGA Tour's Texas Open.
Built in 1916, this is the oldest 18-hole public golf course in Texas, which measures 5,767 yards from the middle tees with a relatively easy par 72 track.
Located near the River Walk, this gallery houses a variety of modern paintings, sculpture and glassworks.
This $100 million amusement park covers 201 acres for family fun.
A miniature train for children.
This par 72, 18-hole public course measures 7,004 yards with a U.S.G.A./slope rating of 72.6/127.
Established in 1963, this municipal golf course offers 18 holes at par 72.
This well-known hotel is a San Antonio landmark.
A natural Japanese garden.
A museum detailing the history of the military in San Antonio.
A Franciscan Mission seen along the Mission Trail.
Gay bar/disco in the River Walk area.
Tile mural by local artist Jesse Treviño, located on the side of a children's hospital.
Take the docent-led tour of this Victorian mansion for a reconstructed take on the lifestyle of rich and famous San Antonio personalities in the late 1800s.
Library in downtown San Antonio that offers free storytelling, puppet shows, and sing-a-longs for children.
The house and offices of José Antonio Navarro, the Mexican mayor of San Antonio who assisted in the annexation of Texas to the United States.
A six-room adobe house once belonging to Spaniard Manuel Yturri-Castillo and dating back to the mid 1800s.
Museum featuring art and artifacts about Mexican culture and history.
Contemporary art gallery displaying an interesting mixture of conceptual art, photography and painting.
This cathedral was built in 1873 to replace the original founded more than one hundred years earlier.
The Auditorium is host to the San Antonio Symphony School Concerts, the Children's Fine Art Series, Arts San Antonio Events and concerts, and a wide variety of dance presentations, concerts, world-renowned lecturers and corporate meetings.
The Beethoven Maennerchor's purpose is to preserve German song, music, and language. It is the one of the oldest German singing societies in Texas.
This historic theatre is the perfect outdoor venue to watch a dance or musical performance.
Amusement park in operation since before 1925 for small children.
A very challenging golf course and school. The highest spot within the San Antonio city limits is the tee box at hole eleven.
This 200-year-old Franciscan mission at the very heart of the Mission Trail was originally built against claims of French colonization.
An 865-acre park with hiking trails, camping sites and a lake for fishing.
