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Institute
of Texan Cultures
(210) 458-2300
801 South Bowie Street
San Antonio, TX 78205-3296
Institute of Texan Cultures is dedicated to the understanding
of the history and diverse cultures of Texas through
exhibits, programs and publications that encourage
acceptance and appreciation of our differences as
well as our common humanity.
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McNay
Art Museum
(210) 824-5368
6000 N. New Braunfels
San Antonio, TX 78209
Founded in 1954, the McNay is the first museum of
modern art in Texas. Works in the collection include
Picasso, Matisse, Gaugin, Cezanne, Hopper, Rodin and
O'Keefe. The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts and its
library is one of the finest collections of theatre
materials in the world. The McNay Art Museum Library
is open to the public
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San
Antonio Art League Museum
(210) 223-1140
130 King William
San Antonio, TX 78204
The mission of the San Antonio Art League is to
maintain an art museum in order to preserve and
exhibit our collection of local and regional art, and
to promote art by means of exhibitions, lectures and
other related activities.
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San
Antonio Children's Museum
(210) 212-4453
305 E. Houston
San Antonio, TX 78205
The
San Antonio Children's Museum is a fun and exciting
place to learn by doing for all children and their
families. The Children's Museum is committed to the
learning experience through hands-on discovery. The
museum stimulates creativity, instills a lifelong
desire for learning, and fosters an understanding and
appreciation of the region and its many
cultures.
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San
Antonio Museum of Art
(210) 978-8100
200 W. Jones Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78215
San Antonio Museum of Art is home to the region's finest
display of Greek and Roman antiquities, Asian art and
European and American paintings. The Nelson A. Rockefeller
Center for Latin American Art houses the museum's extensive
collections of pre-Colombian art, Latin American folk
art, Spanish Colonial art and contemporary Latin American
art.
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Texas
Transportation Museum
(210) 490-3554
11731 Wetmore
San Antonio, TX 78247
The Texas Transportation Museum is a 501(c)(3), all
volunteer organization. In 1985, the City Council
passed an Ordinance creating an area for the museum in
the Northeast Preserve. Its mission is to collect,
preserve and operate representative vehicles and
railroad equipment.
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Witte
Museum
(210) 357-1900
3801 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78212
The Witte Museum sets the stage for lifelong learning
in South Texas. Through innovative programs in
history, science, and culture, strengthened by
collections and facilities, the Witte enriches lives,
promotes a quality life for all South Texas people,
and generates a legacy of knowledge..
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