San Antonio, Texas
King William District
Area settled by prominent German merchants in late 19th century, designated state's first Historic District. Virtually all homes and mansions have been or are being restored....
King William District
Construction began on the cathedral shortly after Canary Island colonists, granted land and title by Spain's King Phillip V, settled here in 1731. Completed in 1750
San Antonio, TX Historic ChurchesIn addition to the Alamo, which is managed by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, four other San Antonio missions form the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. They were established by Franciscan friars in the early 18th century. A map for the "Mission Trail" driving route (
San Antonio, TX MissionsOne of the world's premier caverns, take 75-minute tour through a half-mile of the largest show cavern in Texas. For the more daring spelunker, the Adventure Tour offers a physically demanding excursion into an undeveloped cavern (reservations are required for the Adventure Tour)
San Antonio, TX CavingEstablished in 1845 and moved to its present location in 1876, this installation has long been one of the Army'
San Antonio, TX FortsHoused in the renovated train depot built in 1927, the center has information on attractions, accommodations, dining faciliti...
Former home of eminent statesman, rancher, Jose Antonio Navarro. Site consists of three restored structures: his home, kitche...
San Antonio's two newest attractions are both in one location - directly across from the Alamo. Guinness World Records Museum...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Thirty-one acre park one mile west off Texas 72 on Frio River. Camping, fishing, and picnic areas. ...