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Spend a Morning at the Missions
San Antonio is one of America's most historic cities, with its Spanish roots reaching back to 1691 when an exploratory party, called an "entrada," headed by Domingo Teran de los Rios, made its way north out of Mexico where the Spanish had already been firmly entrenched for more than 150 years. |
Immersed at the IMAX -- 'Into the Deep' at New 3-D Theater
"In your face" takes on a whole new meaning when you don 3-D glasses and slip beneath the waves from your seat at the IMAX Theatre at Rivercenter Mall for a viewing of "Into the Deep." With sunlight filtering down through skyscraper-tall strands of kelp overhead and fish darting past you, you find yourself so immersed in this deep-sea world that you feel like shaking the water out of your ears. |
A River Runs Through It -- San Antonio and Its Famous Riverwalk
Bubbling out of the ancient "Blue Hole" on the present campus of the University of the Incarnate Word, the river dubbed Yanaguana by the Payaya Indians weaves its green thread south through neighborhoods, parks and businesses to become, four miles later, the famed Paseo del Rio or San Antonio River Walk. Its story is as colorful as the buildings and foliage it lazily flows past. | More Stories Folklife Festival As Big As Texas Splash Down at Splashtown The McNay Preserves Legacy of an Artist Fiesta Noche del Rio: Magic Nights on the River Secrets Under the Hills -- Cascade Caverns Natural Bridge Caverns an Underground Adventure Fun's Fast at Malibu Grand Prix & Castle Places of Worship Fiesta Noche del Rio: Magic Nights on the River Four-Night Party Shakes La Villita Here Come the Parades San Antonio Zoo Is a 'Natural' San Antonio at Crux of Tejano Trail Spanish Governor's Palace Exquisitely Restored Diamond W: Where the Longhorn Steals the Show History Flows from Texas Triumvirate Ranch Trots Out the Wildlife San Antonio Zoo is a 'Natural' Scale an Alamo 2-for-1 Deal Touring Wonderful Downtown Artisans' Alley -- Serendipity in San Antonio Blue Star Shines in Art Spanish Governor's Palace Depicts Life of 1700s San Pedro Playhouse Survives Backstage Dramatics The Guenther Museum a Texas Showplace La Villita the Center of Arts, Crafts Majestic Theatre an Architectural Jewel National Shrine for a French Saint The Secrets Under Cascade Caverns Spend a Morning at the Missions The San Antonio Museum of Art San Antonio and Its Famous River Walk La Villita the Center of Arts, Crafts Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch Institute of Texan Cultures Listen to the Quiet ... San Antonio's San Fernando Cathedral Historic Fort Sam Houston Explore the Witte Museum
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