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Monarch Collectibles San Antonio Dolls of every description can be found in the quaint Queen Anne-style house. More than 3,000 dolls on display as well as miniature doll houses, furniture, and accessories. Address: 2012 NW Military Hwy San Antonio TX USA 78213
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The Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum is located in a Spanish Mediterranean-style mansion built in 1929. Works represented are from American and European masters of the last two centuries as well as the Tobin Collection of theatre arts, including costumes, set designs and rare books. Address: 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave San Antonio TX USA 78209
Send an Email 1 210 824-5368
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The Long Barracks Museum San Antonio Long Barracks is located on the grounds of the Alamo in the reconstructed Long Barracks of the original fort. The museum holds an extensive collection of relics and mementos from the Republic of Texas. Weapons, clothing and written accounts by the Alamo defenders are on display at the museum. Address: 300 Alamo Plaza San Antonio TX USA
1 210 225-1391
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The Transportation Museum features antique horse-drawn and gas-powered vehicles, three model railroads and other railroad memorabilia. Garden railroad rides run the last Sunday of the month and group tours are available. Address: 11731 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio TX USA 78216
Send an Email 1 210 490-3554
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The place where children can learn by hands on experience. Address: 305 East Houston San Antonio TX 78205
1 210 212-4453
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Featuring science, history, travelling, and family exhibits. Offering hands on exhibits, internet surfing room, demonstrations, and an outdoor water exhibits. Address: 3801 Broadway St San Antonio TX 78209
Send an Email (1) 1 210 357-1900
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Visit the 118 year old bar, walk through the wax museum and browse the Curio Store for those one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Address: 318 E Houston St San Antonio TX 78205
1 210 247-4000
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Featuring Greek and Roman antiquities, Latin American art, Asian art, contemporary art and touring exhibitions.
Address: 200 West Jones Avenue San Antonio TX 78215
1 210 978-8100
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The Medical Museum depicts the history of military medicine since 1775. Exhibits chronicle the progress of the medical arts and science and the contributions of Army doctors such as Walter Reed. Address: 2310 Stanley Road San Antonio TX USA 78234
1 210 221-6358
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The Hertzberg Circus Museum Featuring Harry Hertzberg's collection of 2000 items, depicting the American circus during its golden age from the 19th to the early-20th century, including prints, rare posters and handbills, photographs, artifacts, costumes, programs, route books, newspaper and magazine clippings, videotapes, and professional journals. Address: 210 W Market St San Antonio TX 78205
Send an Email (4) 1 210 207-7810
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Over 500 exhibits, including life-sized figures of Hollywood stars, historic characters and biblical figures, are found at the Plaza Wax Museum and Ripley's Believe It or Not! in San Antonio. Interactive displays on remarkable happenings will entertain all ages, such as experiencing a simulated earthquakes, walking on hot coals and seeing unusual collections. Address: 301 Alamo Plaza, Across From The Alamo San Antonio TX USA 78205
1 210 224-9299
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The Guinness World Records Museum is a state-of-the-art interactive experience that brings the world-famous book to life. Ripley's Haunted Adventure is a multi-million dollar haunted house. Visitors can experience the thrill of climbing aboard a three-story ride that empties into a mixture of special effects, live actors, animatronics and endless corridors. Address: 329 Alamo Plaza San Antonio TX USA
1 210 226-2828
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The museum chronicles the growth and development of the post from 1845, when the post occupied the historic Alamo, up to the present. Exhibits depict the post, the uniforms and equipment of the soldiers stationed here, important events and some of the distinguished Americans who lived here. Self-guided tour maps of the historic sites on post are available. Address: 1210 Stanley Rd San Antonio TX USA 78234
Send an Email (2) 1 210 221-1886
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This Museum honors Texas state troopers of the past and present. The Hall of Fame shows the faces and tells the stories of officers who have died in the line of duty. Exhibit honors the Medal of Valor recipients and other presentations include Texas Highway Patrol artifacts. Visitors learn about the day-to-day duties of a state trooper. Address: 812 S. Alamo St. San Antonio TX USA 78205
Send an Email 1 210 231-6030
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Pioneer, Trail Drivers, and Texas Rangers Memorial Museum The collection of artifacts recalls the days of the great trail drives between 1886 and 1895 when more than 10 million cattle were driven north out of Texas. Included in the museum are saddles, branding irons and spurs used during the time. The Pioneer Room reflects the life-style of early Texas settlers. Address: 3805 Broadway San Antonio TX USA 78209
1 210 822-9011
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Instituto de Mexico San Antonio The Instituto presents exhibitions on visual and decorative arts that cultivate a grater awareness of Mexico’s culture in the community. Visual arts presentations, concerts, dance performances and lectures all take place on a regular basis. Address: 600 Hemisfair Plaza Way San Antonio TX USA 78205
1 210 227-0123
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Steves Homestead Museum San Antonio Built in 1876 for lumber magnate Edward Steves, this Victorian mansion was restored by the San Antonio Conservation Society. One of the only houses in the King William Historic District open to the public, it gives a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyles of the rich and locally famous of the late 19th century. Thirty to fourty-five-minute tours are given when visitors arrive. Address: 509 King William St San Antonio TX USA
1 210 225-5924
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The only museum soley dedicated to the earliest slide projector. Tours and visits by appointment only. Address: 1419 Austin Hwy San Antonio TX 78209
1 210 805-0011
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The gallery, which opened in 2002, shows contemporary artwork by emerging artists within the space of the ROBOT design studio. The gallery also participates in the monthly First Friday Art Walk. Address: 724 S Alamo St # 3 San Antonio TX United States 78205
Send an Email (1) 1 210 476-8801
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The permanent collection features approximately 400 items, including paintings and water-colors, graphic art, photography, ceramics, sculpture,
drawings, silverware, furniture, fabric and wall hanging. Address: 130 King William St San Antonio TX 78204
Send an Email 1 210 223-1140
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