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13th Floor Haunted House
1203 E. Commerce San Antonio
(210) 910-6450
24th Street Theater
411 SW 24th St San Antonio
(210) 434-6711
25115 Arrow Ridge
25115 Arrow Ridge Northeast
Acequia Park
8500 Mission Pkwy, South Side
Adrenaline Dance Studio
119 Exeter Place Dr., Suite101 Far West
Aerial City
9012 FM 1976 Ste. 301 Converse
(210) 596-9855
Aerial Horizon
12066 Starcrest Dr, Suite 200 Northeast
Aerial Horizon (6203 Krempen Ave #101)
6203 Krempen Ave #101 Northeast
Agora
1907 S St. Mary's San Antonio
Alamo Area Resource Center
303 N. Frio St. Downtown
(210) 625-7200
Alamo City Music Hall & Club
1305 E Houston Downtown
Alsatian Resort
1581 Co Rd 4516, Castroville Road Trip
AM Acting Studio
1333 Buena Vista St, Ste 209 Central
The Amazing Mirror Maze
217 Alamo Plaza Downtown
Annex Coworking
6330 De Zavala Rd #114 Northwest
Arcadia Live
717 Water Street, Kerrville Road Trip
8303155483
Arneson River Theatre
418 Villita St San Antonio
(210) 207-8614
Art-of-Java Coffee Cafe
16618 San Pedro, Ste 2 San Antonio
(210) 490-0600; (210) (FAX)
; The Art-of-Java is dedicated to the beauty of art and coffee and supporting local artists of all forms and mediums.
ArtistsWithAMission Collaborative
1100 Broadway Street Northeast
ARTS San Antonio
418 10th Street San Antonio
The Attic Theatre
One Trinity Place, Ruth Taylor Fine Arts Center, Trinity University, San Antonio
(210) 999-8524
Austin Ventures Studio Theater at Ballet Austin
501. W 3rd Street, Austin San Antonio
The Avenida de Guadalupe El Progresso Hall
1306 Guadalupe St San Antonio
Avenida Guadalupe
1301 Guadalupe St San Antonio
Aztec Theatre
104 N St Mary's St San Antonio
(210) 812-4355
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