Description
Howdy y’all.
Join two popular Country Music performers on a fun guided walk through the beautiful and fascinating history of Texas’ most enjoyed destination, the famous Great Bend section of the San Antonio River Walk… and the fight to get it made. Plus, just steps away, explore the site of one of the most famous battles in America, the Alamo with a special audio “if you were there” experience of what it must have been like for those Texan volunteers in their fateful fight to keep Texas independent.
This GPS assisted walk leads you along all four sides of the Great Bend and tells you about more than 50 stops along the way, including:
- Veramendi Palace Site
- North Point
- Rosita’s Bridge
- Arneson River Theater
- Villita Village
- Marriage Island
- Robert H. Hugman Design Office and Dedication Site
- Fort Alamo
- Alamo Church
- The Line in the Sand
- Oldest and Longest Wooden Bar in Texas
- Milam Cypress Tree
- Engineering Works that Control the Water Flow
- Historic St Mary’s Church and School Facility
- Torch of Friendship
All while enjoying Tejano and Country music. But you’ll have to find the best Margaritas on your own! It won’t be difficult.
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We remind you to take caution, use crosswalks, and remove your headsets while crossing streets.