Shannon J. • October 14, 2021The Alamo may be kind of small but it’s definitely worth visiting once if you’re in the area.
Dallas M. • November 3, 2013Friendly and knowledgable guys. They remember everything that's gone on in their history. Stop by an help these folks build a great museum.
Kyle J. • March 22, 2014You have to come for the history and to experience a pivotal part of TX history.Don't expect it to be "cool","exciting",or "entertaining".This is a great opportunity to step back into time of cowboys.
Jonathan L. • October 7, 2012The Asian Festival rolls around every Chinese New Year. Great food from all different countries, colorful cultural performances, and various trinkets for purchase make this a must-visit every year!
Joscelyn L. • April 9, 2011Beautiful gardens! We got married and had our reception here! Truly a hidden gem.
Chris D. • April 14, 2013Really great collection of Mayan statues and artifacts on the second floor.
Coach K. • January 3, 2014Don't miss the Lemon (author) model of the Alamo and see what the mission looked like historically.
Hotel Indigo • April 24, 2013Artifacts from the convent’s early days are displayed in the school’s History Museum, and the Gallery Shop, housed in a former dormitory building, offers jewelry, ceramics, photographs, furniture.
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