The Alamo
This Alamo building, made of stone was built in 1718-24, by the Franciscan Monks, who called their mission San Antonio de Valero, which sat on 4 acres of land. They ministered to... hauntedhouses.com
Missions Of San Antonio
In addition to the Alamo, which is managed by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, four other San Antonio missions form the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. They wer... traveltex.com
Majestic Theatre
Our 2006/2007 San Antonio Symphony Classical and Pops season will soon begin and we would like you to join us for an exhilarating season with Music Director Larry Rachleff, ce... localattractions.com
Institute Of Texan Cultures
The 50,000 sq. ft. museum explores the history and contributions of Texas' cultural groups. An outdoor living history center boasts recreated 19th-century buildings, including a ... heritagesites.com
Casa Navarro State Historic Site
Casa Navarro is nestled in downtown San Antonio. The half-acre site is the restored home of Texas patriot Jos Antonio Navarro (1795 - 1871). Today, visitors can tour Navarro's ... visitsanantonio.com
Main And Military Plazas Historic District
The Main and Military Plazas Historic District incorporates two plazas and surrounding blocks that are inextricably linked with the history of San Antonio. The Main and Military ... heritagesites.com
San Antonio Zoo
The San Antonio Zoo is ranked as one of the best zoos in the nation exhibiting over 3,500 animals of 600 species. Located at the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the Zoo en... visitsanantonio.com
Alamo
The old mission stands as a monument to the small band of Texans who held out for thirteen days against the Centralist army of General Antonio L pez de Santa Anna. Although the A... heritagesites.com
Witte Museum
San Antonios premier museum, founded in 1926, featuring unique history, science and cultural exhibits. Visitors can view live theater, national traveling exhibits, dinosaur reproduct... traveltex.com
San Antonio Botanical Garden - San Antonio Texas
Taken from the following website: (visit link) BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GARDEN Prior to 1877, the eastern end of Mahncke Park was a limestone quarry and details of the quarry's operatio... waymarking.com
Mission Concepcin
The church will be closed through the end of 2009 for extensive preservation work to its interior. The remainder of the site is open. Regular church service at 10:00 a.m. on Su... visitsanantonio.com
King William Culinary Tour Of Texas
Explore the beautiful and historic King William neighborhood of San Antonio and discover the delicious treats, beautiful architecture and art that this City has to offer. During ... xperiencedays.com
La Villita
This was San Antonio's first neighborhood, and now it's one of the most beautiful historic arts villages. Located along the south bank of the San Antonio River, La Villita is home... grandparents.com
Texas Transportation Museum
Here's another one of San Antonio's unusual museums. This one is tucked away in North San Antonio, not far from McAllister Park. As you approach the Texas Transportation Museum, y... grandparents.com
Magic Lantern Castle Museum
Home of the only museum in the world dedicated solely to the history of the Magic Lantern. The Magic Lantern is the earliest form of slide projector. The first published image of th... museumland.net
Villa Finale
Villa Finale Villa Finale, a National Trust Historic Site The faithful restoration of this limestone 1876 Italianate mansion served as a catalyst for the revitalization of t... preservationnation.org