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10730 Sentinel St
San Antonio, TX 78217
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Evenflow Home & Commercial Services
  • • General Electrical Services - Residential & Commercial
  • • Electrical Remodeling
(210) 452-2900
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Red Grizzly Electric
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  • • Refrigerator & Washer/Dryer Setups
  • • Service Upgrades & Rewiring
(512) 842-2026
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LSL Electric
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  • • Light Fixture Installation, Repair & Replacement
(210) 323-2018
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Brown Electrical Contractors
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  • • Electrical Installation, Repairs & Service
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(210) 843-1516
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Things To Do in San Antonio, TX

Tower of the Americas Tower of the Americas

Known as “The Tower,” The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot-tall tower that offers guests the most spectacular view of Alamo City. Enjoy the stunning panorama from the towers revolving around the award-winning Chart House Restaurant. Take in the scenery from the indoor and outdoor Observation Deck. Grab a drink at the cafe, buy a souvenir at the gift shop, and experience the thrilling 4D Theater Ride.

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Government Canyon State Natural Area Government Canyon State Natural Area

Strap on your favorite hiking boots and get ready to be amazed at the Government Canyon State Natural Area, a tranquil park featuring multi-use trails perfect for the experienced to the beginner hiker. Offering more than 40 miles of trails where you can camp, attend a program or guided hike, geocache, picnic, take nature photos, and look for birds and other wildlife. Check out the only known dinosaur footprints on public land where scientists think that the Acro­can­thosaurus and Sauro­po­sei­don dinosaurs left the tracks nearly 110 million years ago.

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