| The Alamo The most famous spot in Texas where 189 defenders fell on March 6, 1836, after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Anna’s army. http://www.thealamo.org | |
| Buckhorn Saloon & Museum For Old West and wildlife exhibits from all over the world visit this classic 1881 saloon and museum. http://www.buckhornmuseum.com |  |
| The Majestic Theater Named a State and National Historic Landmark. One of the few remaining vintage, atmospheric vaudeville movie palaces. http://www.majesticempire.com |
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| The Plaza Wax Museum & Ripley's Believe It or Not! The was museum features over 250 lifelike wax figures from Hollywood, Horror, History and Religion. Also, the children's Land of Make Believe and Freedom's Journey. Ripley's Believe It or Not! exhibits over 500 one of a kind oddities and artifacts collected by famous cartoonist Robert Ripley. |
Texas Adventure An action-packed multi-media show portraying Texas Independence with the Alamo drama as its centerpiece. Utilizing an array of state-of-the-art special effects found only in a few theme parks, the "Encountarium F/X Theatre" format surrounds visitors with an environment that recreates the touch and feel of being present as history was made. http://www.texas-adventure.com |
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