Shops at la cantera, Botanical Gardens, White Museum, Macnay museum, Zoo, Natural Bridge Caverns, Schlitterbahn Water Park, Take a drive in the hill country: Boerne(where I live), Fredericksberg, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, Guadalupe river state park, Enchanted Rock State Park, Lost Maples State Park. Go to some wineries for tasting, wnjoy the local Tex Mex Cuisine, Buy Property(good Investment) hehe...... hmmm I can not think of much else....
2006-06-20 08:55:03
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answered by oenophile1971 2
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Things to Do in San Antonio
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum, San Antonio
It all started at the Buckhorn Saloon in 1881, where patrons would trade a deer antler for a beer or shot of whisky. Since then, the horn collection has grown to more than 4000, and is now part of a museum that also includes wildlife exhibits, a wax museum, a re-creation of the saloon, a curio shop, and an arcade.
Attraction type: Specialty museum; Art museum; Museum; Bar/club
San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio
With the most comprehensive collection of Latin American art in the U.S., as well as extensive collections of Egyptian, Asian, and Greek works, the San Antonio Museum of Art is well worth a visit.
Attraction type: Art museum
La Villita, San Antonio
San Antonio's first neighborhood is now a thriving arts and crafts community. La Villita makes for a relaxing and scenic walk where you'll pass scores of artisans, from glassblowers to spinners, hard at work.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Scenic/historic walking area; Historic village
Canyon Springs Golf Club, San Antonio
Eighteen-hole course stretches 6,677 yards from the Gold Tees featuring Bermuda Tiff 419 fairways, Flora Dwarf greens and a unique loop design so that players never have to see a parallel hole.
Attraction type: Golf course
Hyatt Hill Country Resort, San Antonio
This resort is best known for its championship 18-hole golf course.
Attraction type: Golf course; Spa
2006-06-21 21:41:30
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answered by JING 5
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The La Cantera Mall, The Alamo, The S.A. Riverwalk, La Villita, San Jose, The McNay Art Museum, The Witte Museum.................................and try Sanantonio.com/entertainment
2006-06-22 22:33:29
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answered by simonsnkr5 2
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Schlitterbahn Water Park, Caverns, Brackenridge Park(beautiful), botanical gardens, Witte Museum, San Antonio Zoo, hiking trails, and Mi Tierra Restaurant which is in the market square(huge flea market)
2006-06-21 16:43:22
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2006-06-20 15:47:21
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2006-06-20 15:45:09
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answered by Fays Daze 3
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If you are young at heart go to the Haunted Railroad tracks. We were in San Antonio last week and we went to the haunted RR track on Sunday night and it was great....our kids were so scared. I've been twice, once two years ago, during the day and no one was there and it wasnt much fun, but when we went a week ago at night there was a lot of people there. They were taking pics of the back of our vehicle because "supposingly" they saw hand prints on the back of our car. I took pictures of these people taking pics of our car. You might want to look it up on map quest so you can be clear to as where you are going. Here are the exact directions.....Take 410 to the south part of town, exit Southton Rd and go south apx 1 mile, turn right on Shane Rd and take it about 1 to 2 miles until you come upon the railroad tracks. The RR tracks are on the corner of Villamain and Shane Rd. Go at night, thats the best time. When we were there this last time, someone left cookies and milk out for the ghost. Take some baby powder if your car isn't white. You can read about the haunted RR tracks here......
http://users3.ev1.net/~abraxox/ghost_tracks.html
..............have fun.
2006-06-23 19:26:41
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answered by TL 1
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There is a mission trail that you can follow, it has 6 different missions you can visit, and best of all its free. It is a very historical and very interesting. The link below will show any and all events and things to do while visiting San Antonio.
2006-06-24 19:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Blue Bubble Ballroom!
2006-06-21 18:19:30
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answered by Samba Queen 5
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Actually that is all San Antonio has to offer. Sure there are museums and malls but every city has that.
2006-06-21 04:32:46
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