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That's not a canal in San Antonio it's an extension of the San Antonio river and there's other unique things in San Antonio in addition to the Riverwalk like the Alamo.
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That's not a canal in San Antonio it's an extension of the San Antonio river and there's other unique things in San Antonio in addition to the Riverwalk like the Alamo.
Tower of the America's, Spur, San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio Art Museum, etc Yeah plenty of more things.
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I actually think those ghost towns/abandoned towns are unique.
Just look at Cairo, Illinois. A city that currently has only 3,000 people that at one time had 20,000 people. Thats pretty "wow" ..just in a bad way. It must be crazy to ride through most of the town, pics show how the downtown is abandoned, that's crazy.
That's not a canal in San Antonio it's an extension of the San Antonio river and there's other unique things in San Antonio in addition to the Riverwalk like the Alamo.
Yes and No some of it is a CANAL and OTHER parts ARE RIVER.......
And jiust to add another curve ball....I ADD SANTA FE NM...to the List....
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