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 reproductions, a 2,000-year-old mummy, EcoLab wit... traveltex.com
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
With its array of wax figurines, stuffed animals, and other oddities, the 19th-century saloon and museum present a unique timeline of Texas history. Winner of the 2002 "Best Attraction" award from the Downtown Alliance... heritagesites.com
U.s. Army Medical Department Museum
Fort Sam Houston is the site of the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum. Since its dedication almost 20 years ago, the museum has built a reputation as a repository of military medical artifacts and memorabilia, showing... grandparents.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 encompasses 35 landscaped acres. Several i... visitsanantonio.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 fort and adobe house. UTSA's Institute o... heritagesites.com
Museo Americano
The mission of the museum is to tell the story of the Latino experience in America. This includes programming and exhibitions relating to the history, culture and art of all Latinos. museumsusa.org
Scobee Planetarium
Since opening in 1961, the San Antonio College Planetarium has been visited by over a million people, including school children, college students, and the general public. On July 9, 1994, this facility was rededicated The... museumland.net
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 operations are unknown. In 1877, J. B. LaCoste a... waymarking.com