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Casa Navarro State Historical Park King William Historic Area La Villita San Antonio Botanical Gardens/Lucile Halsell Conservatory San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium Southwest School of Art and Craft Tower of the Americas
THE ALAMO
300 Alamo Plaza (78205) On the east side of
Alamo Plaza is the most famous spot in Texas where 189 defenders fell on March 6, 1836,
after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Annas army. Mission San Antonio de
Valero (The Alamo) was established in 1718 as the citys first mission. The chapel,
one of the most photographed facades in the nation, and the Long Barrack are all that
remain of the original fort. Long
Barracks Museum and Library are near the
chapel. The museum contains relics and mementos from the Republic of Texas and offers
narration on the fall of the Alamo. The Alamo is located in the heart of the city, inside
beautifully landscaped grounds. Hours: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-5:30
p.m. Sunday. Closed December 24 and 25. Restricted hours March 6. Special events For
groups include before and after hour toursrates are $10 per person after 5:30 p.m.
- 6:30 p.m. $15 per person 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 210/225-1391 Fax:
210/229-1343Visit the Alamo web site, click here: thealamo.orgemail: bbrever@thealamo.org BUCKHORN SALOON AND MUSEUM
318 E. Houston (78205) For a
taste of the Old West and wildlife exhibits from all over the world visit
this classis 1881 saloon and museum. The museum is a short two blocks from
the Alamo and 50 yards from the River Walk. Stroll through 33,000 square
feet of artifacts from Texas history and world record wildlife exhibits
with Africa, Asian, Alaskan, and North American theme - over 520 different
species in all including fish from the Seven Seas. Visit the arcade and
Buckhorn Curio Store. Open all year except Christmas and New Year's Day.
Memorial Day to Labor Day a.m. - 6 p.m. or later (Call for exact closing
time). Labor Day to Memorial Day 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission: adults
$7.99; children (3-11) $5.50; Discounts for seniors and military ID.
210/247-4000 Fax: 210/247-4020 CASA NAVARRO STATE HISTORICAL PARK 228 S. Laredo St. (78207) The home site of Jose Antonio Navarro
(1795-1871), a Texas legislator under Mexico, the Republic of Texas and the U.S. The site
of Navarros furnished house, first residence, and store. Navarros life
illustrates Texas rich Mexican history and heritage. Conversational tours and
exhibits are provided. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday-Sunday. Admission: adults $2;
children (6-12) $1; children under 6 free. Adult group rate $1; school groups 50 cents per
person. 210/226-4801
IMAX THEATRE AT RIVERCENTER ![]() 849 E. Commerce, Rivercenter Mall, Street Level, Crocket Street Entrance (78205) www.IMAX-sa.com "Alamo - The Price of Freedom," is a 45-minute docudrama about the 13 day siege and fall of the Alamo and the 189 defenders who fought and died. The IMAX screen is six stories tall, ten times larger than a conventional movie screen. The huge screen and magnetic stereo sound system put viewers in the center of the action. Other IMAX features are also shown. "Watch for our second screen, 3-D capable, coming in the spring of 2001". Admission: adults $7.50; children (3-11) $4.75; senior (65+) $6.75; groups (15 or more) adults $6.20; children (3-11) $4.25. 210/247-4629 or 800/354-4629 Fax: 210/227-5432
JAPANESE TEA GARDENS 3800 North St. Mary's St. (78212). (At the northwestern edge of Brackenridge Park) Winding pebble walkways, stone bridges, a waterfall and tranquil pools highlight this lush garden. Free Admission. Hours: 8: am-dark. 210/821-3120 KING WILLIAM HISTORIC AREA (A 25-block area near downtown on the south bank of the San Antonio River.) In the late 1800's the King William District was the most elegant residential area in the city. Prominent German merchants originally settled the area. It was zoned as the state's first historic district, and has once again become a fashionable neighborhood. The area includes the following attractions. Guenther House 205 E. Guenther (78204) www.guentherhouse.com Located on a bend of the river, at the foot of King William, one of the oldest historic districts in Texas. Carl Hilmar Guenther, founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, built this elegant home in 1860. The restored house offers a museum where mill memorabilia is displayed. Of interest to collectors are the Dresden china anniversary plates made in Germany until WWII. Museum and River Mill store hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday. Restaurant hours: 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday. Admission: Free. 210/227-1061 or 800/235-8186 Fax: 210/351-6372
Steves Homestead
Museum King William Historic area restricted access: Motorcoaches/buses may obtain a Historic District Destination Point Permit to drop off and pick-up passengers (using the most direct route from the city designed arterial) for the Steve's Homestead by contacting the City of San Antonio Transportation Dept. at 210/207-7378 or 210/207-7379.
LA VILLITA
MAJESTIC THEATER
MARKET SQUARE - EL MERCADO
MISSION TRAILS ![]() SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK Park Headquarters: 2202 Roosevelt Ave. (78210) http://www.nps.gov/saan/ The chain of missions established along the San Antonio River in the 18th century are reminders of one of Spains most successful attempts to extend its New World dominion from Mexico. Representing both church and state, these missions were charged with converting the local Native Americans, collectively called Coahuiltecans, into devout Catholics and productive members of Spanish society. More than just churches on the Spanish Colonial frontier, the missions also served as vocational and educational centers, economic enterprises involved in agricultural and ranching endeavors and regional trade. They were the greatest concentration of Catholic missions in North America and formed the foundation for what is today the thriving city of San Antonio. The park contains the historically and architecturally significant structures of Missions Concepcion, San Jose, San Juan and Espada. Other important cultural resources included are the historic Espada Dam and Aqueduct, acequia (irrigation) systems and the Rancho de las Cabras. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Admission: Free. The visitor center is located next to Mission San Jose and contains a theater showing a 20-minute depiction of early life at the mission, a museum and book shop. 210/534-8833 or 210/932-1001 Fax: 210/534-1106 Mission Concepción Mission San José Mission Espada Mission San Antonio De Valero - The Alamo.
RIVER WALK (PASEO DEL RIO)
SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDENS - LUCILE HALSELL CONSERVATORY
San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium
SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART & CRAFT
SPANISH GOVERNOR'S PALACE
Sunset Station
TEXAS ADVENTURE
307 Alamo Plaza (78205) http://www.texas-adventure.com An action-packed multi-media show portraying Texas Independence with the Alamo drama as its centerpiece. Utilizing an array of state-of-the-art special effects found only in a few theme parks, the "Encountarium F/X Theatre" format surrounds visitors with an environment that recreates the touch and feel of being present as history was made. This themed attraction offers a complete experience including the theatre, a retail store and a light food and beverage service both inside and outdoors in The Cactus Cantina. Two private reception rooms overlooking the Alamo are available for catered private parties. The 16,000 sq. ft. facility may be rented for larger groups and events. Open daily Hours 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Admission: adults $7.50; children (3-11) $4.50. Group rates available for 10 or more. 210/227-8224 or (group reservations) 210/247-4620 Fax: 210/227-5432 TOWER OF THE AMERICAS
VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL Created by combat artist Austin Deuel, "Hill 811
S" depicts a marine holding a wounded comrade while looking skyward for an evacuation
helicopter. Located at Veterans Memorial Plaza, and dedicated to all veterans.
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