About the Museum: The Longhorn Museum was established to preserve the past history of Atascosa County. The museum is expanding public awareness thr...
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15059 Adams Street and 19010 Live Oak Street,
Lytle, TX
John Lott Municipal Park was named in honor of John Lott, one of Lytle's founding fathers. Mr. Lott served the city both as Mayor and council membe...
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As a part of AARP's 60th Anniversary, AARP launched an ambitious effort in 2019 to create 53 fitness parks – one each in all 50 states, the D...
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South Side Lions Park is a 600-acre tract that was purchased by the City from the estate of George W. Brackenridge in 1944 and 1964. The park, also...
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Located in downtown San Antonio, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas provides guests the most spectacular view of the Alamo City. Enjoy the gor...
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Welcome to Sunset Station, San Antonio, Texas - one of the largest historic special event facilities in San Antonio. Just minutes from the River Wa...
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Robert Ripley, the cartoonist, the explorer, the reporter, adventurer, illustrator, collector and seeker of the odd and unusual, is a man who lived...
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For over 300 years, the Alamo has been a crossroads for history. From its early days as a Spanish mission and site of the 1836 battle that enshrine...
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About Us: Until June of 1994, when the San Antonio Museum Association was dissolved, the San Antonio Museum of Art was one of two museums – t...
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Mission:It is the mission of the San Antonio Zoological Society to foster appreciation and concern for all living things.We are dedicated to provid...
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The History of the Witte MuseumThe BeginningBotanist and high school teacher Ellen Schultz began her goal of starting a museum for the growing city...
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Our roots can be traced to 1959 when what would become Busch Gardens Tampa opened as a small bird sanctuary and garden, both adjacent to the new An...
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