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"Located in the downtown area, Pho Bo’s Express specializes in Vietnamese and Thai cuisine. This place is ideal to grab a quick Asian meal. With its convenient location, the restaurant has attracted many locals who enjoy the quick service."
"With multiple unique art installations, playgrounds, a splash pad, and over 500 events per year, Yanaguana Garden presents a perfect spot to let loose with your family. Guests can take advantage of free access to games such as chess, checkers, cornhole, and ping pong tables or simply relax on one of the tiled benches. Afterward, indulge in one of the many converted restaurants nearby."
"1525 Nogalitos San Antonio, Texas 78204 / Sunday-Saturday: 5 a.m. – 11 p.m.Type of Trail: Decomposed Granite / Length of Trail (Miles): 0.79Learn more about the park"
"– 11 p.m.Type of Trail: Decomposed Granite / Length of Trail (Miles): 0.42Pool Address: 803 W. Southcross  Learn more about the park"
"Celebrating all things bizarre and unusual, Ripley's Believe It or Not!. is the strangest place in San Antonio. Visitors can browse through 18 themed galleries with over 500 exhibits in this "Odditorium" and learn about the fascinating life of Mr. Ripley himself; from semi-pro baseball player and cartoonist to collector and curator of the world-famous museums."
"Ripley’s displays a variety of oddities from the world’s tallest man to other strange things. You and your family can walk through 18 themed galleries with over 500 exhibits, examining bizarre and unusual phenomena. You’ll also learn about Mr. Ripley himself and his fascinating life."
"The Spanish Governor’s Palace in San Antonio, which served as housing for a series of Spanish aristocrats, is the only remaining 18th-century Spanish colonial townhouse in Texas. Along with the Alamo and other historic missions, the Governor’s Palace invites visitors to witness an important chapter of Texas history for themselves.More"
"There are many historic places in San Antonio, one of them being the Spanish Governor’s Palace. It was built in the early 18th century and is the last standing remnants of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. This aristocratic Spanish Colonial in-town residence in Texas has perfectly furnished rooms and beautifully landscaped gardens."
"Located in a former 19th-century brewery, the San Antonio Museum of Art is home to exemplary collections of art from around the globe. Exhibit highlights include Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiques, Latin American artwork, contemporary art, and Asian art. Visitors will especially love the gallery dedicated entirely to Texas art."