San Antonio's newest treasure
Museo Alameda showcases Hispanic heritage
SAN ANTONIO — Perhaps the greatest treasure stored in San Antonio's newest museum is one that can't be seen.
The Museo Alameda — the first Smithsonian Institution affiliate in the United States — became the largest Hispanic museum in the country when its doors opened in April amid the fanfare of an unforgettable, citywide fiesta. Yet the story and meaning of the museum cuts as deep a swath through San Ant...
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