Bracken Cave is the summer home of the world's largest bat colony. With millions of Mexican free-tailed bats living in the cave from March thru Oct...
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Mission:
Texas Transportation Museum is a volunteer lead organization that collects, preserves and displays transportation equipment and related i...
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History and DiscoveryIn March of 1960, Orion Knox Jr., Preston Knodell, Al Brandt and Joe Cantu, four college students from St. Mary's University i...
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The mission of the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret historically significant property related to...
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Hours
9am to 5pm, Monday through Thursday
Closed Friday through Sunday
About
The Old Time Wooden Nickel Company has been producing wooden nicke...
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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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Welcome to the Ice & Golf Center at Northwoods. Located in North Central San Antonio the Ice Center was built in 2002. This 77,000 square ...
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The Fort Sam Houston Museum depicts the history of Fort Sam Houston and the Army in this region. This includes the development of the installation,...
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Mission:Through Joyful Learning and Discovery, we grow minds, connect families and transform communities.
VisionAs a premier educational resource ...
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About UsDiscover a world of art and creativity, science and technology, culture, health and history. Welcome to the McKenna Children's Museum a col...
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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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About Us: Dedicated to preserve the history of the settlement of New Braunfels by "The Society for the Protection of German Emigrants to Texas" in...
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The New Braunfels Historic Railroad and Modelers Society (NBHRMS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of railroad artifacts ...
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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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The La Vernia Heritage Museum is open on the first and third Sundays of the month from Noon to 3pm, and by appointment. Admission is fre...
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About
The Institute of Texan Cultures serves as the forum for the understanding and appreciation of Texas and Texans through research, collections...
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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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At Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks, you can experience the world of movie stars, historical figures, fantasy and fear. See over 200 life-like figure...
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History
In 1881, seventeen-year-old Albert Friedrich, a bartender and bellhop at San Antonio’s Southern Hotel on Main Plaza, decided to open...
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