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Developer plans 200-foot-high Ferris wheel in downtown San Antonio
Located two blocks from the Alamo, the Grandismo development will also include miniature golf, a carousel and a food hall.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, Grandismo, Ferris wheel, observation wheel, downtown San Antonio, Alamo, Icon, The Alamo
The Alamo Church Sacristy will reopen this month after seven year hiatus
Admission to the new exhibit is free, but visitors will need to reserve timed-entry tickets.
By Brandon Rodriguez
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio News, The Alamo, Alamo Church Sacristy, San Antonio tourist attractions
USA Today lists San Antonio attractions among the most overrated tourist traps on the planet
The Alamo and San Antonio River Walk are among the top 50 biggest tourist traps in the world, according to the list.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio River Walk, The Alamo, USA TODAY biggest tourist traps, San Antonio travel, Alamo overrated, most overrated, San Antonio tourist traps, Slideshow
Statue of William Barret Travis unveiled at the Alamo
The statue, created by the artist James Muir, now sits in the Alamo's Ralston Family Collections Center along with 500 other artifacts.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio News, San Antonio, The Alamo, James Muir, Ralston Family Collections Center, Lieutenant Colonel William Barret Travis
The Alamo to host free Sensory-Friendly evening of learning
While the event is free, capacity is limited and advanced registration is required.
Tags: Things to Do, Sensory friendly venues in San Antonio, Sensory friendly events in San Antonio, the Alamo, things to do in San Antonio, sensory friendly San Antonio
The Alamo to host historical learning activities over Independence Day weekend
Learning events over the long weekend will include demonstrations of musket-firing, blacksmithing, weaving and more.
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, San Antonio News, The Alamo, Independence Day Activities, Free Activities San Antonio
The Alamo is the Best Free Attraction in the nation, according to USA Today
The 300-year-old landmark surpassed 19 other attractions across the nation.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, San Antonio News, The Alamo, Dr. Kate Rogers, Best Free Attraction in America, USA Today, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
Valero donates $5 million to educational work at Alamo and lands naming rights to key gallery
A major exhibition at the $150 million museum and visitor center will be called the Valero Battle of the Alamo Gallery.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio News, San Antonio, The Alamo, Valero, The Battle of the Alamo Gallery, Valero Battle of the Alamo Gallery, Battle of Flowers, Alamo Trust
San Antonio's Alamo nominated as one of the Best Free Attractions in America in USA Today contest
The public can vote on their favorite attraction on the newspaper's list once daily until May 8.
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio News, San Antonio attractions, The Alamo, Alamo San Antonio, USA TODAY, 10 Best Readers' Choice Awards. Best Free Attractions in America
Owner of San Antonio bar Moses Rose's says negotiations with state officials for its sale have failed
'All I can say is we will continue to fight. My family will continue to fight,' owner Vince Cantu said Wednesday.
Tags: San Antonio News, Moses Rose's Hideout, Moses Rose's Bar, Vince Cantu, Alamo Visitor Center and Museum, eminent domain, Moses Rose's negotiations, downtown San Antonio, the Alamo
City of San Antonio may take downtown bar Moses Rose’s from owner if he refuses to sell
The action would be the first use of eminent domain during development of the Alamo Visitor Center and Museum.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Alamo Plaza, San Antonio Conservation Society, Vincent L. Michael, Woolworth, Crockett, San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, Westside Preservation Alliance, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Texas General Land Office, Roberto Treviño, John G. Waite Associates Architects, Phil Collins, The Alamo, Ron Nirenberg, Alamo redevelopment, Nelson Wolff, Carey Latimore, Trinity University, Rebecca Viagran, Texas General Land Office, Cenotaph, George P. Bush, Alamo Management and Advisory Committees, Texas Historical Commission, San Antonio Conservation Society, Aaronetta Pierce, Vince Cantu, Moses Rose’s Hideout, eminent domain
San Antonio glass artist Adam Smolensky puts an irreverent spin on neon signs at FL!GHT Gallery
Roughly eight years after establishing himself as a local artist know for borosilicate glass pieces — from pipes and pendants to stemware and sculptures — Smolensky challenged himself to learn a new skill set: neon.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Adam Smolensky, Adam Smo, Smo Glass, art glass, glassblowing, glassblower, FL!GHT Gallery, Justin Parr, San Antonio artists, Nate Schaeffer, Ray Lynch, Bruce Suba, Sean Johnston, Esferas Perdidas
San Antonio attraction Ripley’s Haunted Adventure closing to make way for Alamo visitor center
The $450 million Alamo Visitor Center and Museum is set to take over the historic Crockett and Woolworth buildings.
Tags: San Antonio News, Alamo Plaza, San Antonio Conservation Society, Vincent L. Michael, Woolworth, Crockett, John G. Waite Associates Architects, Phil Collins, The Alamo, Ron Nirenberg, Alamo redevelopment, Nelson Wolff, Carey Latimore, Trinity University, Rebecca Viagran, Texas General Land Office, Cenotaph, George P. Bush, Alamo Management and Advisory Committees, Texas Historical Commission, attraction, Ripley’s Haunted Adventure, haunted mansion, closing, closure, permanently closed
FL!GHT Gallery showcases Michael W. Hall's abstract works in solo exhibition this month
'Time Has Changed My Mind' is Hall's first solo show in San Antonio.
By Ashley Allen
Tags: Things to Do, Visual Art, San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, FL!GHT Gallery, FLIGHT Gallery, Time Has Changed My Mind, Michael W. Hall, First Friday, Blue Star, Blue Star Arts Complex
Contemporary Art Month returns with slate of events featuring artists from San Antonio and beyond
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, things to do, things to do in San Antonio, art exhibition, exhibition, group exhibition, solo exhibition, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, CAM Perennial, CAM Kick-Off, Sala Diaz, Southwest School of Art, Lauren Cross, Raul Rene Gonzalez, Sara Corley Martinez, Jacqueline Saragoza McGilvray, Martin C. Rodríguez, Hannah Hurricane Sanchez, Juan Escobedo, Anthony Francis, Gabe Garcia, Carly Garza, Gabi Magaly, Barbara Miñarro, Patty Ortiz, Alan Serna, Julysa Sosa, Alannah Tiller, Doerte Weber, Guillermina Zabala, Blue Star Contemporary, Hayfer Brea, Edward Harris, Edicta Pineda, Jad Fair, Half Japanese, live music, Echo Bridge, Space C7, South Side Living + Maker Spaces, Echo Bridge Appreciation Society, Half Japanese, Rojo Gallery, Jayne Valverde, Danielle Becknell, Oskar Petersen, Southtown Art Gallery, I'll Find You in the Afternoon, Foreign Body: Works on Navigation, FL!GHT Gallery, The Queen's Junkyard, Motherling, Flax Studio, Love Letters to Myself, Not For You Gallery, While You Can Still Smell 'Em
San Antonio’s Alamo named tenth most beautiful U.S. landmark by travel blog
Tags: San Antonio News, The Alamo, day trip destination, locals, travel blog, ParkSleepFly, historic battleground, tenth, most beautiful landmark, Tripadvisor reviews, beautiful, pretty, picturesque, stunning, survey
Art collective Motherling joins with curator Isabel Servantes for exhibition of women collage artists
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, San Antonio art, Texas, Motherling, art collective, Mexic-Arte, Isabel Servantez, collage, women artists, female artists, art, contemporary art, Sealia Montalvo, Crisa Valadez, Isabel Servantez, exhibition, collage art, Garden of Reflection, FLIGHT Gallery, FL!GHT Gallery, Blue Star Arts Complex, Zoe Carlson, Father Sky, Tink Castillo, Blasphemy, Nancy Casanova, Reflection 2: Flashbulb Memories, Anette Cavazos, Growth, Anna Foran, Untitled (Party)
San Antonio’s arts community reflects on the milestones of another challenging year
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, 2021, year in review, reflections, AnArte, Southwest School of Art, San Antonio art community, art, contemporary art, Slab Cinema, San Antonio Street Art Initiative, SASAI, Shek Vega, Paula Owen, Angela Martinez, San Antonio Museum of Art, SAMA, Tatiana Herrera-Schneider, Sala Diaz, Heyd Fontenot, Ruiz-Healy Art, Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Elyse A. Gonzales, Ruby City, Rigoberto Luna, Presa House Gallery, Richard Aste, McNay Art Museum, Yadhira Lozano, Luminaria, FL!GHT Gallery, FLIGHT Gallery, Justin Parr, Mary Heathcott, Blue Star Contemporary
Creative Exchange: Weird wine, unique cocktails and local art will be on the menu at Hands Down
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, Hands Down, Amada Claire Miller, Nicholas Frank, handprints, pop-up events, FL!GHT Gallery, FLIGHT Gallery, Justin Parr, Adam Smolensky, Ali Wiesse, glassware, merch, merchandise, specialty cocktails, Hands Down bar, handcrafted cups, unusual wines, wine bar, bar, natural wine, cocktails, brick and mortar, new bar, opening soon, South Presa Street, Bite, 2022, ceramic cups. artists, makers, San Antonio artists, Hands Down Bar
San Antonio River Walk, Alamo among Yelp’s 10 best places in Texas for holiday lights
Tags: Things to Do, TV, San Antonio, Texas, Christmas lights, holiday lights, Great Christmas Light Fight, ABC, John Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Windcrest, winners, episode winner, Wilsons, Wilson Family, Christmas, tv show, reality tv, competition, San Antonio family, Sweetest Christmas Memories, San Antonio, Texas, Hill Country, driving distance, Christmas lights, light show, Christmas decor, drive-thru, drive-through, walking trail, walk-through, where to see christmas lights, San Antonio christmas lights, holiday lights, Lightscape, San Antonio Botanical Garden, San Antonio Zoo, Zoo Lights, Whataburger Zoo Lights, Enchanted Springs Ranch, Christmas Light Fest, Boerne, Santa's Ranch, New Braunfels, Trail of Lights, Austin, Austin Trail of Lights, Zilker Park, Lights Alive, Morgan's Wonderland, Elf Acres, San Antonio River Walk, River Walk, River of Lights, Museum Reach, Natural Bridge Caverns, Christmas at the Caverns, Alamo, Alamo Lights, Don Strange Ranch, Six Flags, Fiesta Texas, Holiday at the Park, SeaWorld, Sea World, Christmas Celebration, University of the Incarnate Word, Incarnate Word, UIW, Light the Way, Wimberley, Wimberley Trail of Lights, Marble Falls, Walkway of Lights, Monte Vista, Boerne, Parade of Lights, Windcrest, Yelp, ranking, The Alamo, The Historic Pearl
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