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Museums
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| Air Force History
and Traditions Museum
2051 George Ave., Bldg. 5206 Lackland AFB, TX
(78236-0347) Featuring aviation history, the
Traditions and History Museum maintains a collection of rare airplanes and
their Components. Forty-three aircraft are displayed. around the base and
the components date back to World War II and vary from engines to machine
guns. Museum and gift shop hours: 8:00 am-4:45 p.m.; Monday - Friday.
Closed holidays. Tours of 15 or more by appointment. Auditorium for 35.
Admission Free. 210/671-3055.
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| BUCKHORN SALOON &
MUSEUM
Discover the most excitement since
the longhorn ruled the range. Enjoy live entertainment daily in the
Buckhorn Saloon. Stop in and you might catch a professional card cheat who
will dazzle you with his old west card act. Or maybe you’ll see a
fantastic trick roping demonstration reminiscent of wild west shows of
days gone by. Kids and adults both will love these wonderful entertainers
along with many authentic acts such as cowboys poets and gunfighters all
performing in the authentic surroundings of the Buckhorn Saloon. Then
mosey around the museum where you will find over 3,300 artifacts and 520
different species. Highlights include the world-famous 78 point Whitetail,
a 1,056 -pound Black Marlin and The Hall of Texas History Wax Museum. The
museum is open daily at 10:00 a.m. Closing times vary. Admission charged
and group rates are available.
318 East Houston
(210) 247-4000
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| Cowboy
Museum
209 Alamo Plaza (78205). A real
cowboy museum. Visit of a replica of a Western town and see how the people
of the Old West lived. Many artifacts to see in this exciting walk through
the history. Cowboy collectibles gift shop. Hours: 10:00 am to 7:00 p.m.
daily. Admission: 210/229-1257.
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Dinosaur World
622 N.W. Loop 410 Central Park Mall: Dinosaur
World is San Antonio's newest attraction. Dinosaur World is both a
museum and retail store in one. We feature numerous dinosaur skulls,
bones, claws and teeth. Bring your camera and take your picture next
to a LIFE-SIZED T-REX SKULL. Your child will love our Activity Room
where they can play with dinosaur toys, put puzzles together, watch
dinosaur videos or dig for fossils in our 12 foot "Fossil Digging Pit".
Call (210) 349-5566 local or 1-800-468-0614. Visit our website at
http://www.dinosaurworld.com/.
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| Fort Sam Houston
Museum/National Historic Landmark
Building 123, Fort Sam Houston. Exhibits trace the
history of the post and the U.S. Army from 1845 to the present. The fort
has more than 900 historic structures including the Quadrangle (1876),
Pershing House (1881), Eisenhower House (1908), and Gift Chapel (1909).
Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Closed New Year’s, Christmas
and Thanksgiving. Admission Free. 210/221-1886.
Email: John_manguso@smtplink.medcom.amedd.army.mil
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Guenther House
205 East Guenther (78204). email:donna@guentherhouse.com.
The house is located on a bend of river, at the foot of
King William, one of the oldest historic districts in Texas. Carl Hilmer
Guenther founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, built this elegant home in 1860.
The restored house offers a museum where mill memorabilia is displayed. Of
interest to collectors are the Dresden china anniversary plates made in
Germany until WWII. Museum and river stores hours: 9 a.m., Monday -
Saturday; 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.., Sunday. Restaurant hours: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.,
Monday - Saturday; 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sunday. Free Admission.
210/227-1061.
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Hangar 9/Edward H. White
Museum Brooks Air Force Base. 8008 Inner
Circle Drive, Brooks AFB, TX (78235) email:
MUSEUM@brookd.af.mil.
The oldest in the Air Force, housing the Museum of
flight Medicine and flight nursing Annex. Exhibits contain the history of
the base, the development of manned flight and the evolution of aerospace
medicine. Hour: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Guided tours of 10 or
more people Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Free Admission.
210/536-9767.
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| Hertzberg Circus
Museum
210 Market St. (78205). (on the
corner of South Presa and West Market streets.) This unusual museum
contains more than 20,000 items of Big Top memorabilia, including a
priceless collection of circus posters, Tom Thumb's carriage and an
intricately detailed scale model of the three ring circus. Weekend special
events include: classic film series, jugglers, mimes and magicians. face
painting/mask making workshops year round. Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday-Saturday. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sundays Admission.210/207-7810 or
207-7819.
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| Institute of Texan
Cultures
801 S. Bowie St. (78205-3296). ( in
HemisFair Park.) Institute is A museum for the interpretation and
assimilation of Texas history and folk culture. Part of the University of
Texas, it is an experience of sight, sound, and touch where contributions
from 27 ethnic groups are displayed. The Dome Show is a multimedia exhibit
using 36 screens to present dramatic events, places and faces of Texas.
Dome shows: are presented at 10:15 am, Noon, 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Guided tours available. Hours: 9:00 am-5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Closed
Monday, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission Please call for rates.
210/458-2300
Admission: Please call for rates.
210/458-2300.
Http://http://www.texancultural.@usta.edu/
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| McNay Art
Museum
6000 N. New Braunfels at U.S. 81
Business-Austin Highway (78209). The former estate of Marian Koogler McNay
is a private museum containing a varied collection of post-impressionist
paintings (Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Matisse, O'Keefe, Goya, Renoir and
Bourdelle), early New Mexican arts and crafts, plus gothic and medieval
collections. A highlight of the McNay is its charming patio and gardens.
Museum store on grounds. Hours: 10:00 am-5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 12:00
pm-5:00 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays. Admission: Donations accepted.
210/824-5368.
Http://http://www.mcnayart.org/
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| Mexican Cultural
Institute
600 HemisFair Park (78205) This Institution
offers programs that focus on the artistic and cultural richness of
Mexico. These include art and photography exhibitions and workshops,
lectures, films, concerts, Folkorico dance, and theater. The
Institute also ahs a gift shop that features Mexican folk art. Hours: 9:30
a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday. Free
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| Pioneer, Trail
Drivers and Texas Rangers Memorial Museum
3805 Broadway (Brackenbridge) (78209). Review the Texas
Rangers' exciting history from their inception in 1823. guns, photographs,
sketches, accounts of individual services and equipment Honor the legacy
of the Texas Rangers and their role in the heritage of Texas. A Ranger
Ring of Honor is dedicated to those courageous Texas Rangers who lost
their lives in the line of duty. Displays from pioneer period and cattle
drives, Developed by the Former Texas Ranger Foundation, Pioneers of Texas
Assoc. and the Old Trail Drivers Assoc., of Texas. Open daily. Hours: 11
a.m. - 4 p.m., September - April; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., May - August. Closed
Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Admission: Please call for rates.
210/822-9011.
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| Ripley's Believe
It or Not! & Plaza Theatre of Wax
301 Alamo Plaza (78205). Http://www.tourrexas.com/ripleys or
http://www.tourtexas.com/palaceofwax.ittml.
Two unique attractions at one convenient location across from the Alamo.
Plaza Theatre of Wax features over 225 lifelike figures from Hollywood,
Horrors, History and Religion. Ripley's Believe It or Not! exhibits over
500 one of a kind artifacts collected by famous cartoonist Robert Ripley.
Hours: Memorial Day-Labor Day, daily 9:00 am-10:00 p.m. Remainder of year,
Sunday-Thursday 9:00 am-7:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday 9:00 am-10 p.m. (Ticket
office closes one hour prior to listed closing times). Closed only
Christmas Day. Admission: Please call for rates, combination ticket to
both attractions are available, group rates available. Lone Star Trolley
Tours tickets and boarding also available in lobby.
210/224-9299.
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| San Antonio
Children's Museum
305 East Houston Street
(78205). A better understanding of the cultural diversity of San Antonio
can be gained in hands-on museum targeted to appeal to children ages 2-10.
Interactive educational exhibits are designed to engage all of a child’s
senses to make learning an entertaining experience. Hours: 9 a.m.-Noon
Monday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday -Friday, 9 am-6 p.m. Saturday, Noon -4 p.m.
Sunday. Admission: Children under age 2 admitted free. Group rates
available. Parking: 1 hour free parking with validated ticket at
Mid-City Parking Garage, corner of College & Navarro Streets.
Accessibility: Yes.
For further information, call 210/212-4453.
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| San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W. Jones Ave. (78215).
www.samuseum.org The blend of glass elevators, skylights and skywalk in
the former Lone Star Brewery's castle-like building is a sight no visitor
to San Antonio can afford to miss. Art collections range from ancient art
to the most contemporary, including magnificent Greek and Roman sculpture,
and Latin American folk art. The Asian section has been expanded to
include Asian sculpture as well as Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. The
museum is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Open every
day except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Hours: 10:00 am-5:00 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, 10:00 am-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, 12:00 pm-5:00 p.m. Sunday.
Admission: Please call for rates. Free admission on Tuesday only from 3:00
pm-9:00 p.m., except for some special exhibits. For scheduled guided tours
call in advance. 210/978-8100.
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| The Steves
Homestead Museum
509 King William (78204).email: conserve@saconservation.org
Located in the King William Historic District, this
Victorian French Second Empire design three-story home was built for
Edward Steves in 1876 and furnished in a late nineteenth century style.
The River House, a one-story brick structure housed the first natatorium
inside swimming pool in San Antonio. The Carriage House were built in
1875. This two-story frame and stone building was used for storage. The
Servants Quarters was built around 1877. The Steves Homestead has been
maintained since 1954 as a historic house museum, open daily, 10:00
am-4:15 p.m. Admission: children under 12 free. 210/227-9160.
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| Texas Transportation
Museum
11731 Wetmore Road, in McAllister Park, (78247). The 5000
square feet display building offers antique horse-drawn carriages, gas
powered vehicles, working model railroads and a tinplate layout static
display which includes a restored depot, Business car, pullman sleeper and
steam locomotive. Train rides: 12:30 p.m. -3: 30 p.m., Sunday museum
hours: 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m., Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. Admission: Please
call for rates. 210/490-3554.
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| U.S. Army Medical
Department Museum
2310 Stanley Road., Bldg. 1046 Fort Sam Houston
(78234). email: John_manguso@smtplink.medcom.amedd.army.mil.
Fort Sam Houston is the home of army medicine and the
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum. The collection, from 1775 to the
present, contains army medical equipment, vehicles ( including a 1953
hospital train ambulance car), uniforms, artwork, insignia and scale
models. Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Tuesday - Sunday. Closed Monday and
federal holidays. Free Admission. 210/221-6277.
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| Witte Museum
3801 Broadway (78209-6396). http://www.wittemuseum.org/
This regional museum features history, science, the
humanities, exciting hands-on exhibits of Texas history, natural science
and anthropology, changing exhibits and family programs. Permanent
exhibitions include "Texas Wild: Ecology Illustrated," focusing on the
ecological diversity of the state's seven natural areas. "Ancient Texans:
Rock Art and Life ways Along the Lower Pecos" focuses on the culture and
cave paintings of a hunter-gatherer society that flourished in Texas 4000
years ago. The museum also includes an EcoLab of live Texas animals,
outdoor Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden and three restored historic
homes. Closed: Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve and Christmas. Hours:
10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Wednesday-Saturday; noon - 5 p.m., Sunday; 10
a.m. - 9 p.m., Tuesday; free to the public every Tuesday from 3 p.m. - 9
p.m. open until 6 p.m. form memorial Day - Labor Day. Admission: For
further information call 210/357-1900.
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