All posts tagged "San Antonio Texas"
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 31, 2017
Rare Palm Cockatoo Hatches at San Antonio Zoo
The San Antonio Zoo announced recently that a rare palm cockatoo has hatched at the zoo. This type...
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Matthew Monk | October 31, 2017
Fitness for the Average Joe: Yoga and Mobility
Tightness? Soreness? Mobility training is what you need. Fortunately for you, yoga is a great option with a...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 31, 2017
The Legend of La Llorona: ‘The Weeping Woman’ Who Haunts Texas
The legend of La Llorona has deep roots in Mexico and south Texas. The "Weeping Woman" is said...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 27, 2017
Spooky Tales of Woman Hollering Creek
While the origin of the creek's name is not documented, it is widely believed to be tied to...
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THC Staff | October 27, 2017
San Antonio’s Alamodome Will Host a Mexican National Soccer Match
Soccer fans will want to score tickets to the Alamodome match.
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Athena Hessong | October 24, 2017
Puffy Tacos: A San Antonio Twist on a Tex-Mex Tradition
Puffy tacos are a San Antonio staple that you likely won't find elsewhere. It's time to discover what...
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Athena Hessong | October 20, 2017
San Antonio River Walk Flood Control System Preserves Downtown
The San Antonio River Walk flood control system is a feat of engineering. What's the secret behind this...
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THC Staff | October 20, 2017
SAPD Releases ‘Hot Cops Calendar’ As a Fundraiser for Harvey
SAPD gathered their finest to represent each month of the year.
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Athena Hessong | October 19, 2017
San Antonio and Its Role in the History of Tex-Mex Cuisine
Tex-Mex cuisine is as much a part of Texas identity as barbecue, and the origin of this food...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 18, 2017
5 Places to Celebrate Dia de los Muertos in the Texas Hill Country
Dia de los Muertos is a day to celebrate the lives of those who've passed in the Hispanic...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 18, 2017
A New Fleet of River Walk Barges Float Into San Antonio
The San Antonio River Walk has a new fleet of electric barges cruising the river. The brightly-colored barges...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 18, 2017
Helping to Preserve an Explosive Piece of Alamo History
Seven of the original 21 cannons used at the Alamo remain from the 1836 battle. These cannons will...
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THC Staff | October 18, 2017
NBC TV Show Set in San Antonio Gets the Axe From the Network
Sadly, 'The Night Shift' has reached the end of its run on NBC.
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Sonia Ramirez | October 17, 2017
3 Scary Haunts to Visit Around Texas If You Dare for Halloween
The witching hour is almost on hand and what better way to enjoy the Halloween season than by...
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THC Staff | October 17, 2017
Chris Madrid’s Restaurant to Rebuild After Weekend Fire
The restaurant owner promises to come back better than ever after enduring a fire.
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THC Staff | October 17, 2017
Man Impersonating Police Officer Pulls Over SAPD Officer and Runs Away
The impersonator had no idea he was pulling over an actual member of the SAPD.
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Athena Hessong | October 17, 2017
Fritos Corn Chips History: How a Texan Changed Snack Food Forever
Fritos corn chips took over the nation from their humble beginnings as street food. Thank a Texan for...
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Athena Hessong | October 16, 2017
An Offbeat Attraction: Toilet Seat Art Museum in San Antonio
See the artistry at Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum before it's sold. Yes, this popular, offbeat attraction...
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THC Staff | October 16, 2017
Only One Texas Restaurant Made Trip Advisor’s Top 25 List
Bliss in San Antonio was the only Texas restaurant to appear on this list.
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 16, 2017
Nation’s First Air Conditioned Office Building Built in Texas
The first high-rise, air-conditioned office building (including the basement) in America was built in San Antonio and is...