The 25 weirdest attractions in San Antonio that are worth visiting

San Antonio has plenty of tourist attractions, from historic landmarks to museums — but the city has some surprisingly weird sights to…

By San Antonio Current Staff

F.I.S.H
200 West Jones Ave.
Created by artist Donald Lipski, these models of long-eared sunfish hang under an overpass on the River Walk's Museum Reach near the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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24 must-see roadside attractions within driving distance of San Antonio

Texas has plenty of beautiful destinations that are worth a road trip — beaches, winding rivers and scenic camping spots, for example.…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Stonehenge II and Easter Island Heads, Ingram
120 Point Theatre Road S., Ingram, roadsideamerica.com
They may not be the real deal, but these replicas of Stonehenge and the Easter Island Moai Statues in Ingram, Texas, are the next best thing to the storied ancient monuments.
Photo via Instagram / kaitlen_breanna_1989
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21 cool things to do in the San Antonio area when it's hot AF outside

We're getting to that time of year when it feels too hot to do anything. Sure, the AC is great at home, but…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Cool down with the kids at a splash pad
A splash pad is a simple pleasure that kids love. Many San Antonio parks have splash pads, including Pearsall Park and Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair, as well as at Pearl Brewery near the Bottling Department.  
Photo via Instagram / bottlingdept
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22 must-see roadside attractions within driving distance of San Antonio

The great outdoors is nice and all, but hikes can get a bit old after a while, especially as temperatures soar. One…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Home of the World's Largest Pecan Historic Marker, Seguin, TX
101 E. Court St., Seguin, roadsideamerica.com
Seguin sits along the Guadalupe River, which was once known as the “River of Nuts.”  A 1000 pound pecan statue outside of Seguin’s city hall is dedicated to Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca, who survived on a diet of local pecans while being held captive in the area.
Photo via Instagram /  waffles_the_wonder_dog
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Newly Revealed Photos From the Library of Congress Show San Antonio’s Vintage Signs and Storefronts

Last month, the Library of Congress published more than 10,000 vintage photographs of American roadside curios snapped by photographer John Margolies. Margolies…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Ray Rogers Mobil, San Antonio, Texas
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The 16 Weirdest Attractions in San Antonio Worth Visiting

Texas has its share of strange roadside attractions, but San Antonio has plenty all of its own. We rounded up some weird-ass…

By San Antonio Current Staff

’Classmates’ sculpture (aka the mansplaining sculpture)
Between Bonilla Science Hall and the Carvera Wellness Center, 4301 Broadway St, uiw.edu
Sculptor Paul Tadlock perfectly visioned how mansplaining would look like in a game of charades, though that wasn’t his intention. The ‘Classmates’ sculpture at the University of the Incarnate Word was meant to show two classmates having a conversation, but instead looks like the guy is cockily mansplaining to the woman – or maybe even harassing her? This awkward post is definitely worth visiting if you need a good laugh, or a reason to go on a rant.
Photo via Instagram / mkomar09
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