San Antonio
Step back in time to discover something new in San Antonio, Texas. There is something magical about the River City, so named for the San Antonio River that runs through the middle of town. What is old is new and what is new is spectacular. This city�s rich culture gives visitors a true glimpse of early Mexican roots as cultures shifted throughout the Southwest states. It was also the first civilian settlement in Texas, founded in 1718 by San Antonio de Bexar, so its historic roots run pretty deep and are on full display to this day.
San Antonio at a Glance San Antonio is Texas� best-kept secret. With cheap real estate, low taxes, and a small-town feeling with big-city offerings, the Alamo City is downright attractive from the jump. The mild winters, historic sprawl through green spaces, and an economy on the rise just seal the deal. In just over nine years, San Antonio has seen a population growth of 16.7%, and its economy is having no trouble keeping up. This growth means higher property values, higher median income, and a drive to keep developing local industries with the future in mind.
Where is San Antonio? San Antonio often flies under the radar in Texas, especially with neighbors like Austin, Houston, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area surrounding it, but that is what San Antonians--and savvy travelers--like about it. The city enjoys a gently rolling terrain within oak trees, lush forests, and cacti as the San Antonio River strolls through. The climate swings between humid subtropical and semi-arid, so if you enjoy warm weather this is the place you need to be. The summers are long, with some scorchers lurking between July and August, but considering you will have a chilly margarita on the RiverWalk, that should not be a problem. The winters are mild and cool, but short-lived as spring kicks in early to warm up for the summer.
Private flights arrive at the San Antonio International Airport, located just shy of eight miles from the thriving River City center.
San Antonio Attractions
There is so much to do in San Antonio that you will be left wanting more once you leave. Before heading to the Alamo, history buffs will want to make a bee-line for the San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, featuring four of the city�s southernmost Spanish Colonial missions -- Concepcion, San Jose, San Juan, and Espada.
The River Walk is a natural tour guide. It is lined with eateries, bars, museums, and riverboat tours. One moment you will be buying a ticket at the Arneson River Theater and next thing you know you will be back on the waterfront enjoying whatever your stomach desires because old culinary traditions have started meeting with bold, new flair emerging from the Culinary Institute of America�s San Antonio campus. Or, maybe you have been lured to Market Square for live entertainment, shopping, and the famous Farmer�s Market Plaza.
As well as putting its culture and history on full display, San Antonio is a sports town and borderline fanatic about their NBA Spurs team. If you are a sports nut, this may just be the town for you. In fact, if you are passionate about anything, this is the town for you. The best of both worlds--the old and the new--is waiting for you in San Antonio.
Wax Museum
Ripleys Believe It Or Not Museum
San Angel Folk Art Museum
The Hummel Museum
The Republic Golf Club
Texas Highway Patrol Hall Of Fame And Museum
Hertzberg Circus Museum
Texas Transportation Museum
Wooden Nickel Historical Museum
Hangar 9 Museum
Texas Pioneer, Trail Driver, And Texas Ranger Museum
Comalander Stadium
San Antonio Zoo
Walton Island
Sea World San Antonio
Anton Hollow
Willow Springs Golf Course
Friedrich Wilderness Park Trail Network
Witte Museum
Lone Star Buckhorn Museums
Panther Canyon Trail
South San Stadium
Eagles Nest Trail
Canyon Creek Golf Club
Gustafson - Northside Stadium
Fort Sam Houston Golf Course
Holy Cross Stadium
Mcnay Art Museum
Purtle Hollow
San Antonio Museum Of Art
Harry B Orem Stadium
Blue Star Art Space Museum
Texas Military Institute Stadium
Harlandale Memorial Stadium
Edgewood Stadium
Sophienburg Museum And Archives
Judson Stadium
Museum Of Texas Handmade Furniture
Randolph Stadium
Lewis Valley Trail
Fort Sam Houston Museum
Southwest Stadium
New Braunfels Fire Museum
Antonian Stadium
Southside Stadium
Rutledge Hollow
United States Army Medical Department Museum
Malabang Trail
Somerset Stadium
History And Traditions Museum
E M Stevens Stadium
San Antonio Country Club
East Central Stadium
Unicorn Stadium
Alamo Stadium
Cole Stadium
Wilderness Trail
Nelson W Wolff San Antonio Municipal Stadium
The Quarry Golf Course
Pecan Island
V J Keefe Stadium
Gateway Hills Golf Course
East Central Schools Museum
Mission Stadium
Pecan Valley Golf Course
San Antonio Art League Museum
Landa Park Trail
Delavan Tennis Stadium
Guadalupe River State Park Trail
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