Several large brightly colored skulls were displayed around downtown San Antonio at the time of Dia De Los Muertos.
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Colors of Dia De Los Muertos at the Pearl
There was so much great folk art at the Dia De Los Muertos celebration Nov. 1-2 at The Historic Pearl in San Antonio. There were altars, musicians, skulls and more.
Skulls at Dia De Los Muertos
One of San Antonio’s Dia De Los Muertos celebrations is at The Historic Pearl.
Of course there are colorful skulls. These were on exhibit Nov. 1-2.
Spanish Governor’s Palace
The Spanish Governor’s Palace was the headquarters of Presidio San Antonio de Béjar in what is now San Antonio, Texas. The building is a Historical National Landmark.
San Antonio Founders Monument
The bronze statues making up The Founders Monument stand near the Bexar County Courthouse in downtown San Antonio.
The Basket Dance at Briscoe Museum
The three bronze statues that make up “The Basket Dance” were a gift from the Jack and Valerie Guenther Foundation to the Briscoe Museum of Western Art in San Antonio.
Quanah Parker statue at Briscoe Museum
Quanah Parker was a Comanche war leader in the Great Plains including the Texas Panhandle. This statue stands outside the Briscoe Museum of Western Art in San Antonio.
Charles Goodnight statue at Briscoe Museum
Charles “Charlie” Goodnight was one of the best known ranchers in Texas in the late 19th and early 20th century. His statue stands outside the Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio.
Frost Tower in San Antonio
The Frost Tower is one of the newest editions to the skyline of downtown San Antonio.
Welcome to the Witte Museum
This dinosaur greets visitors to the grounds of the Witte Museum in San Antonio.