In addition to the celestial show, eclipse viewing parties will feature educational activities, live music and more.
We rounded up eclipse-viewing options in San Antonio, and best of all — they’re all free to attend. Additional information is available atWhat’s more iconic than viewing the eclipse at the Alamo? The historic downtown landmark will hold a viewing party complete with special eclipse viewing glasses that feature the Alamo’s parapet roofline as part of their design. Glasses can be reserved online or purchased at the Alamo’s Welcome Center for $5 apiece, but purchase isn’t required to attend.
The Scobee Education Center at San Antonio College is pulling out all the stops for the eclipse. Its event will include guest speakers, live music, kids’ activities and food trucks. Solar-filtered telescopes also will be available for public viewing of the eclipse, and free viewing glasses will be available while supplies last. The event is free to attend, but parking is $5.
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