San Antonio, Texas
Splashtown
20 landscaped acres of cool water thrills, including Kid's Kove, a children's area with scaled-down rides and slides for the younger set. More than 50 rides include the Siesta Del Rio and the Lone Sta...
Splashtown
The most famous spot in Texas, where 189 defenders fell on March 6, 1836, after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Anna's army. Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo) was established in 1718 as the city'
San Antonio, TX MissionsOne level below the downtown streets, the popular Paseo del Rio (River Walk) is edged by hotels, art and gift shops, restaurants and sidewalk cafes, boutiques, and live music. Half-hour scenic riverboat cruises (fee)
San Antonio, TX Historic SitesDolls of every description can be found in the quaint Queen Anne-style house. More than 3,000
San Antonio, TX CollectionsVietnam memorial depicts a scene from the Battle for Hill 881 South-a radio man calling for help for a wounded comrade. Korean statue depicts a Marine and a soldier sitting back-to-back in an outpost bunker in the subzero cold of North Korea in winter of 1950
San Antonio, TX MemorialsArea settled by prominent German merchants in late 19th century, designated state's first Historic District. Virtually all ho...
Changing exhibits trace influence of American, Spanish and Mexican cultures. Historic arts and crafts....
Many of the museum's artifacts were donated in trust to the citizens of Live Oak County by Grace Armantrout. Displayed are a ...
Five acres of native and exotic cacti and succulents; among thousands of plants is the largest nursery-grown cactus in Texas,...
Set in a limestone quarry, the 200-acre park highlights Texas culture and music. Attractions include such rides as "Superman ...