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The Alamo City
Vacationing in San Antonio, Texas, is an experience comparable to no other I have experienced in my short, sixteen years of life. San Antonio is a beautiful place, and I would live there if I could. My family used to visit there quite often when I was younger, but the drive became too expensive and long for us. This is very upsetting to me because I live in Grove, Oklahoma, and it is nothing like San Antonio. There are endless things to do in San Antonio, and I would never be bored. The beautiful scenery of this beautiful city alone could keep you entertained for days.
A fun thing to do there is take a stroll along the River Walk. The River Walk has so many things to see and do that you could go every day and still not experience all it has to offer. Some of the things are boat rides, tons of restaurants, ice-cream parlors, and souvenir stands, just to name a few. Different varieties of music are always playing in the background which makes the journey even better. As I was walking down the River Walk, there was a bridge with a lot of people standing around

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