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Dr Pepper has Rich Texas History

“There’s nothing like a Dr Pepper,” a thirst quenching bottle of liquid sunshine. But where did this soda begin?Although the company Dr Pepper was founded in San Antonio, Texas, the soft drink began with humble beginnings in Waco, Texas. In 1885, pharmacist Charles Alderton got the idea for the unique taste while working at the drug store, so he decided to create a soda and serve it to customers at a soda fountain.With no further plans to pursue, and with an increasing demand... Read More »
River Walk in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX has a Top Downtown

History-rich and city savvy describes downtown San Antonio, TX. With landmarks like the Alamo in its midst, it has an obvious appeal for both history buffs and the casual tourist. But waiting in the Alamo's shadow is a downtown that has a draw all its own, thanks in part to the impressive River Walk, a 5-mile stretch of shops, cafés, outdoor eateries and hotels located along the river. Away from the River Walk are dozens of award-winning restaurants, shopping centers and places to be... Read More »

San Antonio's AT&T Center Is Top Venue for Sports, Concerts

Sure, the AT&T Center is primarily known as home to the four-time NBA champion San Antonio Spurs. But it is also home to the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League and the San Antonio Silver Stars of the Women’s National Basketball Association. Also moseying into the building each February is the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, regarded as one of the top Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association events in the United States. “We also host 20 to 40 family shows, concerts and... Read More »
Fiesta San Antonio

Fiesta San Antonio is a Party with Purpose

Talk about a win-win: San Antonio's biggest party of the year is also one of its biggest fundraisers. Fiesta San Antonio, “The Party with a Purpose,” is an annual spring festival of 11 days that hosts more than 100 music, culinary and cultural events benefiting 100 local nonprofit member organizations. The event began as a way to honor the memory of the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, starting in 1891 as a one-parade event. Today, it has evolved today into one of... Read More »
Galleries

Discover the Art of San Antonio, TX

The opening of San Antonio's impressive River Walk brought with it a renewed appreciation of the city's art scene, thanks in part to its newest extension which leads river-walkers straight to the San Antonio Museum of Art. The Museum features a rotating list of eye-pleasing exhibits, from ancient Egyptian treasures to the trippy art of the 1960's. Also inside the city limits is the McNay Art Museum, showcasing Post-impressionist, early 20th century European and American and Medieval art. Modern... Read More »
A Gallery of Treasures

San Antonio Museum of Art Travels the World of Creativity  

Experience cultures from across the globe at the San Antonio Museum of Art in San Antonio, TX. Open since 1981, SAMA has been attracting visitors with its expansive collections and castle-style architecture for three decades.The museum’s campus spans 15 acres of downtown San Antonio and was recently connected to the relaxing San Antonio Riverwalk. SAMA's seven permanent collections cover a range of interests from contemporary American pieces to the South's largest assortment of unique... Read More »
The Alamo

Alamo Honors Texas History in San Antonio

The historic Alamo, in San Antonio, Texas, has been recognized as a symbol of liberty and perseverance since 1836 when a group of brave volunteers stood their ground against the Mexican army in the Texas Revolution.The building originally served as a Catholic mission until 1793. In the early 1800s the Spanish government dissolved the mission and a cavalry unit stationed there named it Alamo, meaning “cottonwood tree” in Spanish.On March 6, 1836 the Alamo was a major site of conflict... Read More »
Menger Hotel in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX's Haunted Menger Hotel

Menger Hotel As the home of the Alamo and all its lost souls, San Antonio, TX, has garnered its fair share of ghost stories. The Menger Hotel in particular routinely fills up with all kinds of guests – both living and dead. The regulars at the hotel include Sallie White and Captain Richard King, though some say that as many as 32 entities have made a home at the Menger. Sallie sightings are the most common, and the story goes that she was once a maid at the Menger who was murdered by her... Read More »