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Institute of Texan Cultures

San Antonio


Thirty cultures have made Texas what it is; explore them at the museum of the Institute of Texan Cultures. This Smithsonian affiliate explores the origins of Texas folk traditions and tells the stories of the state's earliest contributors. The Latin American influence is fairly prominent in San Antonio, so this museum can be an eye-opener to visitors learning about Texas' diverse background.


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