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Pedestrian Plaza · Alamo Plaza · 334 tips and reviews
Joel Valdez: Beside the San Antonio River, stone pathways connect shops, restaurants, hotels and museums with a blend of historic and modern architecture.
Capitol Building · Downtown Austin · 223 tips and reviews
Austin American-Statesman: The largest state capitol building in the United States, the Texas Capitol was constructed from 1882-1888. It is built of limestone and pink granite. The granite came from nearby Marble Falls.
646 Main St (bt S Market & Record Sts), Dallas, TX
Plaza · 33 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This 30-foot-high monument was erected in 1970. The open-air structure in the historic West End resembles an ancient tomb. It's the first memorial by famed architect & Kennedy friend Philip Johnson.
HISTORY: Built in 1892, it is the 5th courthouse to occupy the site. There was a clock tower on top but it was removed in 199 because there was fear that the reverberations from the bell would cause damage.
Art Gallery · Old West Austin · 30 tips and reviews
Lucia Briones: This piece of Austin embodies the characteristics of a chameleon. Its colors and designs are forever changing. Some are funny, intricate, puzzling and simply amazing.
Church · Downtown San Antonio · 51 tips and reviews
Danny Chang: Light show: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, You Can See This Incredible Projection On Main Plaza Tuesday, Friday, Saturday And Sunday At 9:00pm, 9:30pm And 10:00pm.
3853 N Saint Marys St (btwn Tuleta Dr & Alvin St), San Antonio, TX
Botanical Garden · Uptown Broadway · 48 tips and reviews
Social News Network: With various flowers, waterfalls, and trees, the Japanese Tea Gardens serves as an excellent location for wedding shoots, senior portraits, prom photos, and more! Daily tours are offered as well.
Joel Valdez: Zoned as the state's first historic district, in the late 1800's this 25-block area near downtown was settled by prominent German merchants and was the most elegant residential area in the city.
6000 N New Braunfels Ave (Austin Hwy), San Antonio, TX
Art Museum · Terrell Heights · 35 tips and reviews
Kelsey Langille: Gorgeous property, incredibly extensive collection of art, lovely garden, and investing exhibit wing. This would make a great venue for a wedding!
Super Dad: Free admission on Tuesdays from 4pm -to- 6pm!!! Nice western exhibits! Family really enjoyed it & kids really liked the miniature mock up of the Alamo!
Museum · Downtown San Antonio · 30 tips and reviews
Cecelia Garcia: Free Tuesdays from 4pm-9pm...no admission fee during these times.Sundays 10am-noon no admission fee...admission starts at noon.Every first Sunday of the month is family day...bring in ur kiddos!
739 E Cesar E Chavez Blvd (in Hemisfair Park), San Antonio, TX
Scenic Lookout · Hemisfair · 114 tips and reviews
Joel Valdez: For more than 35 years, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas has offered residents and tourists of San Antonio, Texas, the most breathtaking view of the Alamo City
Lyzz Stauffer: Time saver tip: Can't make it Saturdays? The Pearl Farmers Market is also open on Wednesdays, 4:00pm - 7:00pm (Rain or Shine) Follow them on Twitter for more updated info: http://twitter.com/PearlFMW
109 E Exchange Ave (in front of Stockyards Hotel), Fort Worth, TX
Historic and Protected Site · 18 tips and reviews
Kim ORourke: Daily cattle drives at 11:30 am and 4:00 pm Best to arrive 15 minutes prior to drive, watch the drive from the Stockyards Visitors Center.