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Join the Fun!
November 9 - 13th
Another Adventure Sponsored by the LLLI Alumnae Association!
San Antonio, Texas, USA!

For more information contact
Phoebe Kerness
137 Spinnaker Walk,
Savannah, GA 31410
pimkddfiBcomcast.net or 912-897-9261

See information on the LLLI Web site at: 
http://www.lalecheleague.org/Alumnae/Trips.html.
You can also download the trip brochure from this site.

San Antonio Highlights
As the Riverwalk winds through the heart of the city, San Antonio's 
numerous parks and plazas make it one of America's most picturesque 
cities. San Antonio is surrounded by the diverse cultures of the 
city's Native American, Spanish, Mexican, Deep South and Wild West 
history. Some of the highlights of our trip include:

    * The Alamo, was established as a Spanish Mission in 1718 and 
later became the site of last stand in their war against Mexico in 1836.
    * The Spanish Missions, established along the San Antonio River 
in the 18th century by the Spanish to spread the Catholic faith among 
the frontier Indians.
    * The Mexican Market, featuring many specialty shops, art 
galleries, and restaurants.
    * A San Antonio River Barge Cruise, with a narrated tour 
highlighting the Riverwalk and downtown area of the city German 
Mansions in the King William District, built during the 1800's, with 
a tour of the Steves Homestead.
    * The Institute of Texas Cultures, presenting the history and 
diverse cultures of Texas through art, and artifacts.
    * The San Antonio Botanical Gardens, covering 33 acres of native 
plants reflecting the natural areas of east and southwest Texas and 
the Hill Country.
    * The San Antonio Museum of Art, situated in an historic 
brewhouse with four levels of galleries that include Asian, European 
and American art.
    * The Historic Restored Aztec Theater, built in 1926 as one of 
the most elaborate movie palaces in the country.
    * We will sample a variety of ethnic foods that are typical for the area.

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