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Free downtown park in San Antonio that includes turrets, tunnels, ... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Olmos Park, Texas
'Brackenridge Park' is a public park in San Antonio, Texas. More on Wikipedia
Bars – San Antonio, Texas
El Patio Club - Here’s the problem with most bars: the vibe sometimes dies around 1am. Luckily for you, when most bars are sweeping up the floors and closing shop, El Patio Club kicks it into another ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Castroville, Texas
Known as Cross Hill, the hill above cemetery offers a panoramic view of the Medina Valley. Buried in the cemetery is Amelia ... More on traveltex
Bars – San Antonio, Texas
They have great big screen tv's and plenty of relaxing couches around the pool tables. More on CitySearch
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. This sculpture symbolizes the first Mass celebrated in San Antonio on June 13, 1691. The day before, the first Spanish expedition to march across Texas to the Louisiana border reached a stream the Indians called Yanaguana ... More on HMDB
Home and Garden Stores – San Antonio, Texas
In business over 45 years - Family owned & operated - National brands of carpet - Hardwood floors - Ceramic tile - Expert ... More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. Introduced in 1953 to provide armor protected mobility to infantry squad operating with tanks. Variants included cargo carrier, ambulance, mortar carrier and reconnaissance vehicle. Weight 42,000 lb, Crew 12, Made by ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – San Antonio, Texas
This lively 1880s-style dance hall can -- and often does -- pack some 1,200 people into its 18,000 square feet. Lots of people come with their kids when the place opens at 7pm, though the crowd turns older (but not much) as the ... More on Frommers
Restaurants – San Antonio, Texas
I think the food is very delicious. I am defenently visiting again!! I loved it. So did my husband. More on Restaurantica
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. The C-121, so designated by the USAF in 1948, was developed from the C-69 military transport that had originated as a commercial transport for TransWorld and Pan American Airlines. The C-69's were assigned to Air Transport ... More on HMDB
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