The Institute of Texan Cultures, a Smithsonian affiliate museum located in San Antonio, delves into the diverse cultural tapestry that has shaped Texas. The museum’s exhibits explore the contributions of indigenous peoples and immigrants, offering insights into the state’s complex history through themes such as race, military history, and folklore. Visitors can immerse themselves in the region’s rich heritage, gaining a deeper understanding of the many influences that have molded Texas over the years.
Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC)
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