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First opened to the public in October, 2005, Government Canyon State Natural Area preserves 12,244 acres of rugged hills and canyons typical of the Texas Hill Country. Read more...
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Mission San Francisco de la Espada is a Roman Rite Catholic mission established in 1690 by Spain in present-day San Antonio, Texas, in what was then known as northern New Spain. Read more...
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2-story museum promoting learning & discovery through interactive exhibits & creative programs. Read more...
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Hardberger Park is a public city park of San Antonio, Texas which opened in May 2010. Read more...
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Modern museum housing art & artifacts reflecting the history & culture of the American West. Read more...
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The Majestic Theatre is San Antonio’s oldest and largest atmospheric theatre. The theatre seats 2,264 people and was designed by architect John Eberson, for Karl Hoblitzelle’s Interstate Theatres in 1929. Read more...
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Splashtown San Antonio is a water park located in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Its most recent name was “Splashtown USA”. The park opened in 1985 as Water Park USA. It was sold to Wave Management, its second owner, in 1989. Its third owner since it opened was Chrismari Inc. of San Antonio. Read more...
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Cultural heritage museum with history & art exhibits, the Dome Theater, plus festivals & events. Read more...
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South Seas–inspired water park with thrill rides, beaches & an underwater grotto with tropical fish. Read more...
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Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo is an historic Catholic mission in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The mission was named in part for the Marquis de San Miguel de Aguayo, José de Azlor y Virto de Vera. Read more...