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San Antonio :

San Antonio is renown as Texas' liberty spot, and for being the radius in which
much of Texas' significant historical events had taken place. San Antonio is a
beautiful city at the axis of three different geological terrains: Hill Country,
South Texas Plains and Prairie and Lakes. There's a lot to do in this city: fine
art museums, historical missions and plenty of amusement parks in addition to
great dining and drinking.
Its most well-known landmark is the Alamo, the site of the famous battle (1836)
where Davy Crockett and Jim
Bowie were killed. Admission is free, although
donations are appreciated. Revenues from an adjacent gift shop
fund the historic
preservation efforts.
King William Historic Area is a 25-block area south of downtown and east of the
San Antonio River. In the late 1800s, prominent German merchants settled the
King William area, making it the most elegant residential area in the city. It
is Texas' first Historic District. Accessible from Alamo Plaza via the Blue VIA
Streetcar. Highlights include the magnificent mansions along King William St.,
from Beauregard St. to Guenther St. Don't miss the Steves Homestead (1876) on
King William St. or the Guenther House (1859) and Pioneer Flour Mills on
Guenther St. If you happen to arrive in San Antonio early in the month, try to
catch First Friday, like the name implies, it happens the first Friday
of the
month. On First Friday you can find all kinds of little booth selling things
ranging from flowers to art to funnel cakes. There is usually live music.
River Walk (or Paseo del Rio). The River Walk area, one level below the street
level of San Antonio, is an excellent place to explore by day and party by
night. The River Walk has guided barge tours by Rio San Antonio Cruiser
departing regularly. Numerous restaurants, shops, and hotels line the River Walk
on both sides of the most popular
and developed downtown loop, which winds its
way below the streets bounded by Houston to the north, Alamo to
the east, Villita to the south, and St. Mary's to the west. The east end of the River Walk
is extended to the
Convention Center and to the Rivercenter Mall. Further
development of the River Walk is proceeding north and
south of downtown. No
visit to San Antonio is complete without a stroll along the River Walk. Note:
Along many sections of the River Walk, there is nothing between the edge of the
sidewalk and the River. Be very careful with
young children, baby strollers,
wheelchairs, intoxicated persons etc.
San Antonio has a strong military presence—it is home to Fort Sam Houston,
Lack land Air Force Base, Randolph Air Force Base, and Brooks City-Base,
with Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley outside the city. Kelly Air Force Base
operated out of San Antonio until 2001, when the airfield was transferred over
to Lack land AFB and the remaining portions of the base became Port San Antonio
, an industrial/business park. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies
and to the South Texas Medical Center, the only medical research and care
provider
in the South Texas region.
Houston, Austin
, Dallas, Texas,
San Antonio
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