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presentations and networking opportunities, from Wild West history to outdoor
enjoyment. Here are just a few popular possibilities.
• The Alamo, 1 of 5 18
th
Century missions located in the city and the world-
famous site of a pivotal battle in Texas's revolution against Mexico, provides an
attractive example of Spanish colonial architecture as well as a glimpse into the
state's early history (thealamo.org). Call (210) 225-1391 to arrange your tour of the
shrine of Texas liberty. Admission is free. Located on Alamo Plaza in downtown
San Antonio, just a short distance from the River Walk.
• Just a few steps from ORX headquarters, the Marriott Rivercenter, San Antonio's
River Walk offers a unique perspective on the city's culture-rich downtown. Its
15 miles of below-street-level sidewalks and paths follow the winding San
z WALK BY THE WATER Follow the San Antonio
River through the downtown's cultural highlights.
z PLAY ON Mariachi musicians
deliver lively entertainment.
Al
Rendon,
San
Antonio
Convention
&
Visitors
Bureau
z TASTE OF TEXAS Tableside guacamole is
just the tip of the Tex-Mex cuisine iceberg.
Berne
Broudy,
San
Antonio
Convention
&
Visitors
Bureau
Al
Rendon,
San
Antonio
Convention
&
Visitors
Bureau