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This National Historic Landmark represents the last visual vestiges of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. The Spanish Governor’s Palace was the original residence and working office for the Captains of the military garrison from 1722 until the early 1800s.Spread the love Read more...
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Yanaguana Garden is an active play environment designed for all ages and ability levels, a splash pad, games plaza, public art, historic homes reincarnated into culinary offerings, and over 500 free events per year. Spread the love Read more...
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The Magik Children’s Theatre is a family theatre that offers live performances and year-round education experiences for ages 3-17 based on children’s books. Spread the love Read more...
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The Japanese Tea Gardens is a scenic park from 1901, with stone bridges, a waterfall, koi ponds, a pagoda, and the Jingu House Cafe. Spread the love Read more...
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden is a scenic, 38-acre area with trails, a pond, roses, native plants, a glass conservatory, and a cafe. Spread the love Read more...
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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a a 948-acre park with four 1700s colonial missions, a visitor center, and trails. Guided tours are offered. Spread the love Read more...
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The DoSeum is San Antonio’s museum for kids aged 0-10. It features 6 major exhibit halls and 2 outdoor yards for all day fun and learning. Spread the love Read more...
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Morgan’s Wonderland is an ultra-accessible theme park with many attractions and rides, designed for people with special needs, but for everyone’s enjoyment. Spread the love Read more...
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The Witte Museum has touring & long-term exhibits about natural history, art, and Texas heritage, as well as a Science Treehouse. Spread the love Read more...
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Galveston Island State Park is a historic park offering camping, hiking, bird watching, biking and swimming. Spread the love Read more...