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San Antonio River Walk
A must-visit landmark to add to your vacation itinerary is the San Antonio River Walk. Not only is it San Antone's top landmark, but it's one of Texas's most popular public parks. Its roots go back to 1921, when a…
Gruene Historic District
Step back in time to 19th-century life with a visit to the Gruene Historic District in New Braunfels. With renovated homes, buildings, and spirit, you'll find that it makes a delightful sightseeing trip. Our story begins in the mid-1840s when…
Canyon Lake
Northeast of San Antonio, Canyon Lake offers swimming, water sports, fishing, and hiking. But this water oasis wasn't always around. Decades ago, the Guadalupe River was unruly, bringing both floods and droughts to the Hill Country. In the 1950s, the…
Schlitterbahn Waterpark
While its name can be a tongue-twister, Schlitterbahn Waterpark is an outdoor attraction offering oodles of fun on your Lone Star getaway. From kid-friendly pools to adrenaline-pumping slides, there's something for everyone at this waterpark. Our story begins in 1979…
The Alamo
Courage and sacrifice come to life at this Texas landmark. While known as a famous battle site, The Alamo also weaves together stories of faith, conflict, and community over three centuries. The journey began in 1718 when Spanish settlers established…