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5 Cheap Romantic Getaway Ideas

by Annemarie Dooling. Posted Dec 24th 2010 11:05 AM
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Romantic getaways can be tricky business. Finding a location that suits both of your needs and doesn't break the bank seems almost impossible. However, if you're willing to be a little creative you can find that perfect secluded beach, amazing art city, or foodie haven that will make everyone happy - and for a terrific bargain. So pack those bags and get ready for serious reconnecting time at one of these cheap romantic getaway destinations.
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San Antonio Mythbusters

by Charles A. Ray. Posted Oct 26th 2010 11:30 AM
San Antonio Mythbusters

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A city of history and tradition, myth and mystique, ghosts and scary urban legends, San Antonio offers mythbusters quite the challenge when it comes to separating fact from fiction. Delving into the many faces of this fair city can be fun, however, so come along with me as we explore just a few of the urban myths San Antonio is known for. What do San Antonio mythbusters really know about the Alamo?
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5 Best Photo Opportunities in San Antonio

by Kim Goodin. Posted Oct 18th 2010 04:39 PM
Photo Opportunities San Antonio

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This southern Texas city offers abundant photo opportunities. San Antonio is metropolitan and busy, and with a population as diverse as this, it's easy to capture excellent shots of street life. Here are a few ideas for photographing the best of scenic San Antonio:
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San Antonio Mythbusters

by Kim Goodin. Posted Oct 14th 2010 04:38 PM
San Antonio Mythbusters

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Known as the home of The Alamo, there's a lot of history in San Antonio – and a lot of urban legends. The Battle of the Alamo is the source of many of these, and a visit to the historic site will disprove many preconceived notions. For example, it is said that the battle took place during the coldest weather ever seen in San Antonio. Urban myth. The weather was scrupulously recorded by at least two individuals.

Test your knowledge of other local legends with these San Antonio mythbusters.
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Happy Hour in San Antonio

by Benjamin Williams. Posted Sep 23rd 2010 11:52 AM
Happy Hour San Antonio

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Welcome to San Antonio. Whether you're relaxing during a leisurely vacation or needing a break after a string of hectic business meetings, finding the best spots for happy hour in San Antonio is always a good idea. It's also a great way to experience some of the city's signature food and drinks without shelling out a lot of cash. So, if you're looking for a refreshing drink on a hot Texas afternoon and want to kick back and eat some great food, look no further than this list of fantastic happy hour specials in San Antonio.
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5 Best Photo Opportunites in San Antonio

by Baja Publishing. Posted Sep 21st 2010 09:27 PM
Photo Opportunities San Antonio

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Scenic San Antonio, Texas, is one of America's most photogenic cities and offers great photo opportunities. San Antonio draws visitors throughout the year, including many who come to practice travel photography. For snapshots that stand out, check out these spots for the five best photo opportunities San Antonio has to offer.
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San Antonio with Kids: A Perfect Family Day

by Rory Bratcher. Posted Sep 14th 2010 05:05 PM
San Antonio with Kids: A Family Vacation

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San Antonio, Texas is unique, and apparently this fact hasn't escaped the 21 million or so tourists that visit each year. With influence from its Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and German heritage, the Alamo City is a colorful mix of historic fun and modern adventure. Families looking for a distinctive escape from the ordinary will find it here.

There are plenty of things to do in San Antonio with kids, from huge amusement parks to zoological gardens. The San Antonio Visitors and Convention Bureau makes it easy for families to plan their trip and save a few bucks along the way with their S.A.V.E. coupons. If you can manage to visit during late March or early April, you will not only enjoy some of the area's best weather, but you will also be able to visit nearby Hill Country while wildflowers are in bloom. Fall is also pleasant and summers are hot, obviously, but no matter when you go, expect the sun to be shining, so bring hats and sunscreen.

For families with small children, the best family vacation day in San Antonio would go something like this:
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San Antonio with Tweens: A Perfect Family Day

by Karleen Wetherald. Posted Sep 14th 2010 12:44 PM
San Antonio with Tweens: A Family Vacation

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The city of San Antonio, Texas is one of the top tourist destinations in the U.S. This urbane and vibrant Southwestern city is well known for its must-see attractions that include the Alamo, historic Spanish Missions, the River Walk, SeaWorld and the NBA Spurs. While these are all great places to visit with kids, tweens and teens, San Antonio has much more to offer. Why not take a day to enjoy the itinerary below for an unforgettably fun family vacation in San Antonio with tweens.



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Top Ten Haunted Hotels

by Jordan Simon. Posted Oct 31st 2009 05:10 PM

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An unexplained chill abruptly descends. A weeping lady in white appears then vanishes. Objects float across the room.

Hundreds of lodgings from grand resorts to intimate B&Bs swear the dead make themselves at home like their living guests. Many allegedly haunted hotels happily market their spectral residents to eager ghost hunters; others fear publicity will scare away customers.
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