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Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. This tree dedicated in honor of, the soldiers of the War of 1812, who fought for Texas liberty, March 16, 1935, , Erected 1935 by Capt. Augustus Jones Chapter, United States Daughters of 1812. , Location. 29° 25.521′ ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Windcrest, Texas
The mission of Matsuri Japanese Dancers is to help people learn about the culture of Japan through its folk dances. ... More on VisitSanAntonio.com
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. This oak tree planted in the spring of 1965 in memory of the Heroes of the Alamo. Presented by the First Officers' Training Camp Association of Texas, Leon Springs, Texas, May 8. August 15, 1917. Roster of First Campers ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Hondo, Texas
See GolfSanAntonio.net for local reviews and ratings More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Uvalde, Texas
Take U.S. 83 north through Concan, past Garner State Park to Leakey, then west on R.M. 337 and south on Texas 55; or at Leakey, east on R.M. 337 to Vanderpool (near Lost Maples Natural Area), and south ... More on traveltex
Bowling Alleys – San Antonio, Texas
about AMF Wonder Lanes: Offering bowling for all ages, the AMF Wonder Lanes is a great place to spend a night with the kids. Children are invited to join the Nickelodeon Bowling Club , which includes the choice of a fun prizes. Other ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. Mills were used to grind grain such as corn or wheat into meal or flour for use as food. The grain was poured into the hopper which funneled it through the eye in the top millstone. Water drove the waterwheel which turned ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Sabinal, Texas
Overall the food is good. More on Yahoo! Travel
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