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Things To Do – San Antonio, Texas
This plaza honors veterans of the Vietnam, World War II, and Korean wars, as well as all other veterans of war. The memorials are located throughout the plaza. The plaza is located ... More on DogFriendly.com
Bars – San Antonio, Texas
The Scene :The name may evoke the disco-era Studio 54, but no modern club can match the unbridled and sex-plicit spirit of that New York hot spot. Instead, Studio 794 offers a cleanly-produced, flashing-lights obsesse... More on CitySearch
Bars – San Antonio, Texas
We took a taxi from our hotel so we didn't have to worry about getting back after drinking, and the fare wa... More on CitySearch
Nightlife – Alamo Heights, Texas
Enjoy dinner, live music and daily drink specials at Cementville. More on WorldWeb.com
Things To Do – San Antonio, Texas
We boarded and sat down, and then the tour guide asked us some questions--then he said that if we weren't more accommodating, he'd ... More on igougo
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. One of the finest remaining structures in San Antonio's late 19th-century commercial district, this building was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by James Riely Gordon (1... More on HMDB
Museums – Kingsville, Texas
You can read about this in the pamphlets available in your hotel. More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. Mrs. Florence Terry Griswold (1875-1941), a native Texan reared along the Mexican border, provided aid to refugees of Mexico's 1910 revolution. On October 16, 1916, she and 21 friends met at the historic Menger Hotel ... More on HMDB
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