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| Artisans’ Ally (210) 494-3226 |
Dominion Country Club (210) 698-1146 |
| Central Park Mall (210) 344-2236 |
Fair Oaks Ranch (830) 981-9600 |
| Crossroads of San Antonio (210) 735-9137 |
Oak Hills Country Club (210) 349-5151 |
| Huebner Oaks (210) 697-8444 |
Pecan Valley Golf Club (210) 333-9018 |
| Ingram Park Mall (210) 684-9570 |
The Club at Sonterra (210) 491-9900 |
| Shops at La Cantera |
Windcrest Golf Club (210) 655-1421 |
| McCreless Mall (210) 534-8831 |
Alamo Gulf Club (210) 696-4000 |
| North Star Mall (210) 340-6627 |
Hill Country (Hyatt) (210) 520-4040 |
| Rivercenter Mall (210) 225-0000 |
La Cantera Golf Club (210) 558-4653 |
| Rolling Oaks Mall (210) 651-5513 |
The Flying L Golf Club (800) 646-5407 |
| South Park Mall (210) 921-0534 |
The Quarry (210) 824-4500 |
| Westlakes Mall (210) 674-0222 |
Tapatio Springs (210) 698-3539 |
| Windsor Park Mall (210) 654-1750 |
Fort Sam Houston, Lackland & Kelly A.F.B. (210) 222-9386 |
| Canyon Springs Club (210) 497-6720 |
Golf Courses (Military/Retired Military) |
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| Basketball (Go Spurs!!) (210) 554-7787 |
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| Baseball & Softball (San Antonio Missions) (210) 675-7275 |
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| San Antonio Iguanas (Hockey) (210) 927-6275 |
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| Ticketmaster (Charge by phone) (210) 224-9600 |
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Paseo del Rio - The River Walk. Second only to the Alamo, here you can meander several miles through midtown beneath giant
cypress trees and palms accented by tropical foliage and flowering shrubs just one level below the busy streets of downtown.
Edged by popular hotels, art and gift shops, restaurants and sidewalk cafes, boutiques and cabarets, including "Mad Dogs"
British pub, Planet Hollywood, and Hard Rock Café, escape for an evening of romance and fun or make it an all day
extravaganza!
San Antonio Zoo - One of the largest in the world; Over 3,000 animals and 700 different species. Right at Brackenridge Park
and the "Botanical" Gardens. Great family fun.
Sea World - Their largest marine wildlife park, it takes a week just to see everything. Ride the intense "Steel Eel" or "Great
White" roller coasters or let the kids frolic in one of their many rides or play areas. Adults and kids can spend all day in
the "Lost Lagoon" or enjoy one of the scores of daily and nightly shows. An educational, fun family park.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas - Their 200 acre theme park set in a limestone quarry involves a non-stop fiesta fun with never ending
shows, rides, and a water park. Serious play.
Witte Museum - Extensive exhibits on natural history and natural science of Texas.
The Institute of Texan Cultures - Features the history of 26 cultures that make up Texas.
McNay Art Museum - Features works of artists who chartered course of 20th Century art.