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San Antonio, a major city in the U.S. state of Texas, is home to 36 buildings that stand at least 200 feet tall as of 2026, 12 of which exceed 300 feet in height. The tallest building in San Antonio is the Marriott Rivercenter, a 546 ft tall hotel skyscraper that was built in 1988. However, the city's tallest free-standing structure is the 750 ft Tower of the Americas. It is the second-tallest observation tower in the United States. San Antonio's skyline is the largest in Texas outside of the metropolitan areas of Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Despite being more populous than nearby Austin, San Antonio has far fewer tall buildings.
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