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Things To Do ...
My San Antonio Favorites!
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Things To Do In San Antonio! |
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Shopping & Dining |
Arts & Leisure |
- Biga on the Banks
My absolute tip top favorite- sort of fancy expensive place to go
- Boudro's
Really good food on the river, this is my friend Nancy's (from Maryland) recommendation here in San Antonio.
- The Guenther House
Historic Home serves as museum restaurant and small store on San Antonio River, at the foot of King William Historic District. - Absolutely yummy baked goods well, anything really.
- Crumpets
A delightful place nestled in a grove of ancient oak trees- convenient to Fort Sam - great food, too! |
- Institute of Texan Cultures
Exhibits, collections, and audiovisual displays charting the multi-ethnic contributions to Texas history.
- McNay Art Museum
Elaborate Mediterranean mansion housing impressionism masters
- Retama Park
Live and Simulcast thoroughbred and quarter horse racing facility
- San Antonio Museum of Art
Turn of the Century brewery converted into museum featuring collection of Chinese, Greek and Roman antiques, Mexican Folk Art and 18th through 20th century paintings.
- San Antonio Zoological Gardens & Aquarium
Texas' third largest collection of nearly 3,000 animals of almost 700 species, naturalistic settings, safari exhibit, children's zoo, rides and shows featured
- Witte Museum
Features H-E-B Science tree house, Texas history, natural science and the Witte Explorer
- Yanaguana Cruises
Round trip 35-45 minutes historically narrated tour of the San Antonio River in the down town area. (Everybody has to do this - it's a fun way to see & be seen on the Riverwalk.) | |
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Closing or Settlement >As Closing Approaches
If you are selling a house that is under contract and scheduled to close in a few weeks, what can you do to make the transfer of ownership as easy as possible for you and your buyers?
Keep in close contact with your real estate agent so that you will know if there are any changes in the closing schedule. On the day the property changes hands, your house should be empty, clean and ready for the buyer. Contact all of the utility companies to let them know that you are moving and give the service company the buyer's name (the buyer must follow up with calls to confirm). Don't turn off the gas or electricity because the buyers need to confirm that the appliances are in working order. Let your insurance company know ahead of time that you are selling the house and arrange for your coverage to be transferred to your new home. The most important thing is to start the process well in advance in order to avoid any last-minute complications.
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What area was designed to look like a 1940s southeastern town with traditional architecture?
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Disney's "Celebration" in Orlando, FL, will eventually have 8,000 houses and many commercial tourist attractions. |
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