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Not to be missed if in The San Angelo
The San Angelo museum of fine art is well worth seeing and is a nice walk along the river from the tourist information centre where there is free parking. The museum has some very interesting origina...
The museum was close to Fort Concho and just minutes away from our hotel the Econo Lodge. I like how close everything is around the downtown area so it was easy to visit most of the sights in a day. T...
This place is a great place to go! They really keep the place looking good and great exhibits constantly coming thru. Sometimes they have catered events for the college, yum!
i didn't expect the quality of the collections! I was inspired!
I guess I thought that since San Angelo is a smaller city, with that hometown feel, that the museum would be full of more "folk art" types of crafts. This was so wrong. World class potters, painters...
Not to be missed if in The San Angelo
The San Angelo museum of fine art is well worth seeing and is a nice walk along the river from the tourist information centre where there is free parking. The museum has some very interesting origina...
Well worth a stop along the river walk
Featured fascinating weavings inspired by microscopic views of nature. Exhibits change every 3 months. Great small art museum!
Great place to visit with the kids
The museum was close to Fort Concho and just minutes away from our hotel the Econo Lodge. I like how close everything is around the downtown area so it was easy to visit most of the sights in a day. T...
This place is great!
This place is a great place to go! They really keep the place looking good and great exhibits constantly coming thru. Sometimes they have catered events for the college, yum!
i didn't expect the quality of the collections! I was inspired!
I guess I thought that since San Angelo is a smaller city, with that hometown feel, that the museum would be full of more "folk art" types of crafts. This was so wrong. World class potters, painters...