San Antonio Botanical Gardens to host "Happy Frights" and "Haunting Nights" from Oct. 3 through Nov. 2. (Courtesy photo via Memoir Agency, San Antonio Botanical Garden) SAN ANTONIO – With the spooky ...
Glowing trails and larger-than-life illuminated sculptures will light up the San Antonio Botanical Garden this holiday season. The attraction brings back its popular "Illuminate" exhibit, featuring ...
SAN ANTONIO — The holiday season is almost upon us and the San Antonio Botanical Garden is kicking it off with their newest Illuminate exhibit. Illuminate will be open to the public from Nov. 29 ...
If you're looking for holiday fun, Lightscape, an event that features over one million lights and creative displays at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, might be worth a trip. For those who have been ...
SAN ANTONIO – Lightscape has revealed five new installations and discounted nights that fans can look forward to when the event returns to the San Antonio Botanical Garden this holiday season.
San Antonio Botanical Garden Haunting Nights October 3 – November 2, San Antonio Botanical Gardens, 555 Funston Pl, (210) 536-1400, sabot.org”Haunting Nights” has costumed actors providing jump scares ...
Illuminated holiday installation Lightscape is returning to the San Antonio Botanical Garden for a third year. This year, Lightscape will feature installations such as the Pixel Tree and the Star Show ...
The San Antonio Botanical Garden will debut a new illuminated treat this holiday season. "Illuminate," which was created by Chinese lantern festival producer Tianyu Arts & Culture, will fill the ...
Two new spooky experiences are heading to San Antonio this fall. The San Antonio Botanical Garden will debut "Happy Frights" and Haunting Nights," calling it Halloween exhibits that will bring ...
SAN ANTONIO — Why is this city located in this particular place? I ask that question wherever I travel. El Paso, for instance, sits on a strategic river that cuts a broad path through high mountains.
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is hosting a free, all-day music event on the Summer Solstice. Jazz, rock, metal, mariachi and other genres will be showcased at Make Music San Antonio on Saturday, ...
It may seem like an impossible task, but the San Antonio Botanical Garden is asking Alamo City locals to count butterflies. The fluttery event, held from 9 am-noon on Thursday, June 12, is part of a ...
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