All posts tagged "San Antonio Texas"
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Spring Sault | September 17, 2019
Monstrous 400-Pound Feral Hog Captured in Texas
A feral hog weighing roughly 400 pounds was captured at the Gateway Hills Golf Course in the Texas...
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Spring Sault | September 13, 2019
Does the Fang Baby of Old Pearsall Road Actually Exist?
San Antonio’s legend of the Fang Baby of Old Pearsall Road has become a story which has outlived...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 3, 2019
The Connection Between Pancho Villa & San Antonio’s Chinese Residents
Do you know the connection between Pancho Villa and the Chinese community of San Antonio? On March 9,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | August 20, 2019
Do You Know Where to Find The Fatal Corner In San Antonio?
The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral is a well-known event due to representation in the media, but do...
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Spring Sault | August 16, 2019
Pat Green – A Master of Music Who’s Unapologetically Texan
Hailing from the Texas Hill Country, Pat Green has been pursuing a country music career since '95. With...
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Spring Sault | August 14, 2019
This Viral Map of a Haunted Texas Road Trip Includes Donkey Lady Bridge
Said to be the home of a paranormal presence known as the Donkey Lady, this legendary bridge in...
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Spring Sault | August 6, 2019
The Gruesome Legend of San Antonio’s Haunted Mansion
The Gillespie Mansion in Texas was legendary for its stories of hauntings. Over time, folklore gave the structure...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | July 30, 2019
Beautiful Notes Since 1901 at San Antonio’s Tuesday Musical Club
Tuesdays have become less stigmatized with the recent advent of Taco Tuesday, but in 1901, Anna Goodman Hertzberg...
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Spring Sault | July 25, 2019
Magic Time Machine: This Texas Restaurant is a World of Fantasy and Fun
Depending on the room you opt to dine in, the Magic Time Machine restaurant (with locations in the...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | July 17, 2019
Macdona, Texas: A Town That’s Not Quite a Town, At Least Officially
When is a town not a town? In Texas, one reason could be because it's a census-designated place!...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | July 10, 2019
Unique Texas Culture: Maronite Churches in the Lone Star State
Maronites have a long history in the United States. Did you know the first Maronite church in Texas...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | July 5, 2019
Hill Country Golf: Explore These Award-Winning Courses
What do the terms ‘Aircraft Carrier,’ ‘Botox,’ ‘Captain Kirk,’ and ‘Rainmaker’ have in common? They are all lingo...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | July 1, 2019
Blues Legend Robert Johnson Recorded in this San Antonio Hotel
Perhaps you have heard of Robert Johnson, the incredibly talented musician who is cited as an influence for...
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Spring Sault | June 19, 2019
CAMPFest 2019: Celebrating Special Needs Support & Inclusiveness
The Children’s Association for Maximum Potential (CAMP) will be hosting CAMPFest 2019 here in the Texas Hill Country!...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | June 3, 2019
Two Step at Lubianski’s: A Dance Hall That’s Also a Feed Store
Dance into history at Lubianski's in St. Hedwig, a community southeast of San Antonio which boasts a population...
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Spring Sault | May 20, 2019
Scooped Cookie Dough is the Treat Your Momma Wouldn’t Let You Have
Those of you who were always told by your mom that you couldn’t eat the raw cookie dough...
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Spring Sault | May 15, 2019
Magnitude 3.1 Earthquake Hits East of San Antonio
On Tuesday, May 14, 2019, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.1 was recorded by the United States...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 2, 2019
Discover a Living Land Museum and a Historic Homestead District
When was the last time you visited a living land museum? The Land Heritage Institute (LHI), found roughly...
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Spring Sault | April 12, 2019
King George Approves of San Antonio Mural in Social Media Shout-Out
The King of Country Music has given his royal approval for a mural depicting him as such in...
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Spring Sault | April 10, 2019
George Strait’s San Antonio Home is for Sale and It’s Fit for a King
George Strait is selling a crown jewel of Texas Hill Country real estate, having listed his San Antonio...