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Exploring the History and Architecture of the San Antonio River Walk

Before it became one of the most visited attractions in Texas, the San Antonio River Walk started as a dream. In the 1920s, local architect Robert H. H. Hugman imagined a “Venice of Texas,” filled with walkways, bridges, and culture along the river’s edge. His vision came to life - and today, every…

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Hidden Gems at San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

Welcome to San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas! Most people come for the historic churches, but there are plenty of hidden gems you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or exploring like a local, these spots will make…

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New Adventures to Explore at The Alamo and Alamo Plaza

If you think you've seen everything there is to see at the Alamo, it's time to think again. San Antonio’s most iconic destination is surrounded by new experiences, exciting attractions, and places to eat, sip, and explore. From the reimagined public space at Plaza de Valero to family-friendly…

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Hispanic Heroes Art Installation on the San Antonio River Walk

Here in San Antonio, we take pride in our Hispanic Heritage and celebrate the icons who have trailblazed to make it what it is today. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 through October 15, our community honors some of our Hispanic heroes with an epic art installation…

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