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Trinity University's location in what
Will Rogers called one of America's four unique cities is a distinct
advantage. Combining Old World charm, a multicultural heritage, and
numerous cultural and historical attractions, San Antonio is a friendly,
enchanting city in which to live and study.

The famed River Walk (Paseo del Rio) along the banks of the San
Antonio River offers a delightful array of dining, shopping and
sightseeing options.The architectural
treasures of the King William historic district, the Guenther House at Pioneer
Flour Mills, and the quaint restored village of La Villita, and the modern
three story River Center Mall are easily accessible from the
River Walk.
Additional attractions include the famed Alamo; cradle of Texas liberty
and her four sister missions, the San Antonio Zoo, Sea World of Texas,
and Six
Flags'
Fiesta Texas. Cultural attractions include the McNay Art Museum and the
San Antonio Museum of Art, in addition to numerous galleries, theaters,
and concerts.
Sports fans will enjoy events at the Alamodome and outdoor enthusiasts
can take advantage of San Antonio's mild climate and easy access to
lovely parks, lakes, and rivers of the rolling Hill Country to the
north and the beautiful Gulf Coast beaches and Mexico to the south.
For more information about San Antonio and Texas please visit the following
sites:
The San Antonio Convention and
Visitor's Bureau
The Heart of Texas
The Alamo
Sea
World of Texas
Six Flags Fiesta
Texas
The
McNay Art Museum
La Villita
The San Antonio Zoo
San Antonio Botanical Garden
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