History and Fun in San Antonio

Thursday June 14, 2007

MAS.jpgSan Antonio, Texas has long been popular with visitors who appreciate its perfect mix of history, culture, food, and fun. And as the Louisville Courier-Journal points out, the city's most popular tourist landmark now has plenty of competition. The Alamo has been San Antonio's top tourist spot for years. Many of the city's 21.3 million yearly visitors drop by to see the place where, in 1836, rebel Texian forces held off an assault by the army of the Republic of Mexico, led by General Santa Anna, for 13 days. Built as a mission in 1744, the Alamo is one of San Antonio's oldest landmarks. The newest is the Museo Alameda, a Smithsonian affiliate that chronicles the contributions of Latin Americans to this great city and country. Its 11 galleries house 20,000 square feet of exhibition space, and include galleries for both classic and contemporary art by Latin American artists as well as the country's finest collection of items of Latino historical significance. The museum wouldn't have been possible without a $1 million donation by Jorge Cortez (pictured), who is a part owner of the festive Mi Tierra Restaurant and Bakery across the square. The Alameda isn't the only museum in town, though. The Witte Museum turns 80 this year, and has exhibits featuring, among other things, gems, dinosaurs, and 20th century fashions. The article makes a mighty fine recommendation for San Antonio accomodations as well, noting that the Westin La Cantera Resort, San Antonio is located in beautiful hill country, and boasts championship golf courses, a spa, and fine dining.

[image via the Courier-Journal]

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The Institute of Texas Cultures is another excellent museum, with exhibits showcasing the contributions made by Texas' many ethnic and cultural groups.

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