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San Antonio Attractions
 San Antonio Museum of Art hosts the most comprehensive collection of Latin American art in the United States, including pre-Columbian, folk, Spanish colonial, and contemporary works. Extensive collections of Egyptian, Asian, and Greek art are also presented at the museum.
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 The 1860 Guenther House is the home of the family that established the neighboring Pioneer Flour Mills. It welcomes self-guided tours. There one will find a compact museum of mill memorabilia, a gift shop, and a sprightly restaurant serving fine German pastries and full breakfasts and lunches.
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 The San Antonio Children’s Museum is an unparalleled and innovative educational place dedicated completely to kids. Through interactive play, a beginning of life-long learning is inspired, perfectly enriching souls of people who have life ahead of them.
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 Winner of the 2002 "Best Attraction" prize from the Downtown Alliance, the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum is designed to bring enjoyment and surprise people of all ages. The Buckhorn Museum has five museums in it, featuring Horns, Fins, Feathers, The Hall of Texas History Wax Museum.
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 SeaWorld San Antonio is the largest marine theme park in the world. It is a must-see attraction for anyone who loves animals, roller coasters and fabulous shows. The park also has walk-through habitats where visitors can watch sea lions, sharks, fish, penguins and flamingos.
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 It is the 18th-century mission church where Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and 188 other people fought their last time against the Mexican army for Texas independence. It almost has become a state monument. The most popular historical place in Texas, the mission has been restored to its initial condition. Now tours are made, and gift shop for history lovers is available.
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More Texas Attractions
 Dallas's Old West heritage is finely demonstrated in this downtown 13-acre park of over than 37 historic buildings. The complex restored a late-19th-century village, accomplished with a redbrick Main Street, Victorian homes, a log cabin dating from 1847, and bygone buildings featuring a train depot, general store, one-room church, schoolhouse, bank and law offices.
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 Visitors can tour the famous aircraft carrier of days of World War 2, today a floating museum since its retirement after 48 years of work, a more containing tour than any other ship in the U.S. Navy. The 16-story "Blue Ghost" presents military artifacts and more than a dozen aircraft, and tourists can explore the boat, watch a video, and play a flight simulation.
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 Tee-off amidst sand dunes and desert bushes: quite surprising but beautiful course designed right into the Western Texas desert panorama. This course has many hourglass fairways and most of the greens are multi-tiered. "Golf Digest" marked this course as the 9th "Best in State" course for 1997-98.
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 This museum is operated by a funeral firm. It holds the vast collection of funereal artifacts, marks the history of funeral services, demonstrates historic hearses and collects memorabilia from funerals of the famous people, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy and Elvis Presley.
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