All posts tagged "San Antonio Texas"
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 31, 2017Rare 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, 2017Fitness 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, 2017The 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, 2017Spooky 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, 2017San 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, 2017Puffy 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, 2017San 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, 2017SAPD 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, 2017San 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, 20175 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, 2017A 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, 2017Helping 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, 2017NBC 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, 20173 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, 2017Chris 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, 2017Man 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, 2017Fritos 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, 2017An 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, 2017Only 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, 2017Nation’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...
