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Hilton San Antonio Hill Country Hotel and Spa

romar says:

Great Hotel. Good food, great pool, nice rooms very very kid friendly. 1/2 mile from Sea World and only 20 min from the San Antonio Riverwalk. San...
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Railroads and trains in Texas for Kids
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Great Places to Cool off in Texas
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Easter Egg Hunts in Texas
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Kid-friendly Museum Exhibits in 2010 - Dallas


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Texas

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Texas travel with kids, Texas kids activities

Dallas - Fort Worth | kids travel, kids activities

1. Dallas - Fort Worth

Dallas, Arlington, Fort Worth, ..

This is a region drenched in history, with a number of fine museums to preserve its past. The Texas Declaration of Independence was signed here, the fledgling republic’s first capital was here,...

Gulf Coast | kids travel, kids activities

2. Gulf Coast

Houston, Corpus Christi, Galveston, ..

San Antonio and the Southern Plains | kids travel, kids activities

3. San Antonio and the Southern Plains

San Antonio, Laredo, Concan, ..

The South Plains area is a true melting pot, a unique blend of American and Mexican cultures you won’t find in any other state. No matter where you go here, you can expect to find that many...

Big Bend Country | kids travel, kids activities

5. Big Bend Country

El Paso, Midland, Terlingua, ..

Piney Woods | kids travel, kids activities

6. Piney Woods

Tyler, Jefferson, Palestine, ..

7. Panhandle

Wichita Falls, Amarillo, Lubbock, ..

About Texas


Texas is the only state large enough to be legally divided into five new states—and the only state that would need to. It isn’t just size that makes Texas special, it is its incredible diversity. Here, America collides with Mexico to create what seems to be a whole new culture. But many more cultures than those two have influenced—and continue to influence—Texas. Africans, Scandinavians, Vietnamese, Czechs, Filipinos, Lithuanians, Japanese, Lebanese, Peruvians, Germans, Canary Islanders, native peoples, and many others have made their presence felt so strongly in the state that an immense Institute of Texan Cultures had to be established in San Antonio just to pay... + full overview


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