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Celebrate San Antonio

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Event# 210-212-8423

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Includes music on six stages, street performers, childrens activities, and more than 50 food and beverage booths. Teen area with live music is in Juarez Plaza. The H-E-B childrens area on Villita Street features a carnival atmosphere with games, live entertainment, clowns, balloons and more. Hours are 6 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Celebrate San Antonio

Address : S. Alamo from Market Street to Durango Street and in La Villita San Antonio TX
Phone : 210-212-8423   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Guenther House

Historic house was built by Carl Hilmar Guenther, founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, in 1859

San Antonio, TX Historic Homes

Missions of San Antonio

In 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 (

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Natural Bridge Caverns

One 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 Caving

Mission San Francisco de la Espada

Established 1731, favorite of many students of Spanish period in Texas, and popular with photographers. The little church building, restored several times, is still in use. Ruins of walls that once surrounded the mission compound; foundations of a granary;

San Antonio, TX Missions

Spanish Governor's Palace

In 1772, San Antonio became seat of Spanish government in Texas, headquartered at 10-room Spanish Governor's Palace on Military Plaza. It was to this adobe-walled structure that Moses Austin came in 1820

San Antonio, TX Structural Landmarks

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