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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is home to four Spanish missionaries—Missions San Jose, San Juan, Espada, and Concepcion—all founded in the 1700s. Spanning approximately 820 acres of land, visitors can follow a trail leading them from mission to mission, with areas for sightseeing, picnicking, hiking, biking and birdwatching. The park is open year found from 9am to 5pm. Address: 6701 San Jose Dr. San Antonio TX USA 78214
1 210 932-1001
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Casa Navarro State Historical Park features the historical home and office of the Mexican mayor of San Antonio, José Antonio Navarro, who assisted in the annexation of Texas to the United States during the late 1800s. Address: 228 S. Laredo St San Antonio TX USA 78207
1 210 226-4801
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This 33 acre garden replicates many of Texas'landscape, from Hill Country wild flowers to the formal rose gardens of East Texas. Address: 555 Funston Pl San Antonio TX 78209
1 210 207-3255
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Friedrich Wilderness Park is a 232 acre park offering five and a half miles of hiking trails. There are many types of birds in the area for viewing as well as interpretive hikes available through the park naturalist. Address: 21480 Milsa Drive San Antonio TX USA 78256
1 210 698-1057
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HemisFair Park San Antonio Hemisfair Park was built in 1968 to host the World's Fair. The park offers the landmark Tower of Americas, a 750 foot observation tower and revolving restaurant. Also in the park are a variety of shops, water fountain features and a number of educational facilities. Address: 200 S. Alamo San Antonio TX USA 78205
1 210 207-8572
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Brackenridge Park The Brackenridge Park is located two miles north of downtown San Antonio. The park features several miles of jogging trails, recreational facilities and picnic areas. Address: 3910 N.St. Mary's St. San Antonio TX USA 78212
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Exhibiting over 3,000 animals of 600 species. See the largest bird collection in the world, the endangered whooping crane and endangered crocodile. Boat rides also offered. Address: 3903 N St Marys St San Antonio TX 78212
1 210 734-7183
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The Quadrangle at Fort Sam Houston This park area is a part of the U.S. Army's Fort Sam Houston and is home to tame deer, exotic fowl and rabbits that wander freely. Visitors have a chance to pet and feed many of the animals in the park. Address: 1400 East Grayson St. San Antonio TX USA
1 210 221-1232
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Milam Park San Antonio Milam Park is a historic property located in the heart of downtown San Antonio. Renovated in the mid-1990s, the park features a 26 foot copper-domed gazebo designed by Jalisco architect Salvador de Alba Martin. The gazebo can be rented for weddings and other events. There is also an open park area and a children's playground. Address: 501 W. Commerce San Antonio TX USA
1 210 207-7275
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The San Antonio River Walk is world-renowned as one of the most unique attractions in America. The River Walk is bordered by beautiful trees and flowers, as well as a pathway that winds along with the river. Riverboat cruises are offered daily. Address: . San Antonio TX
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