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What is Fiesta? An Origin Story and Now

What is Fiesta? Fiesta San Antonio started in 1891 as a parade to honor the memory of the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto.

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A Brief History of the Miss Fiesta San Antonio Tradition

If you are curious about how Miss Fiesta is crowned, check out this guide on the history of this San Antonio tradition.

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What Is Fiesta in San Antonio? 7 Facts About This City-Wide Celebration

Each year, Fiesta attracts approximately 3.5 million people to the streets of San Antonio, making Fiesta one of the largest festivals in the United States. If you're not a San Antonio native, you might be wondering, what is Fiesta in San Antonio? What does the festival represent and why is it an event that everyone […]

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How to Make Colorful Fiesta Festival Flowers

San Antonio's Fiesta Festival is a colorful celebration of tradition. This article will help you craft your own Fiesta Festival flowers to celebrate. Every year in April, San Antonio comes alive with flowers, parades, parties, sporting events, and fun. It’s the Fiesta Festival, and it’s one of the most amazing weekends to be in Alamo […]

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Fiesta Week San Antonio

How to Collect Fiesta Medals in San Antonio

San Antonio has a rich tradition of collecting and exchanging fiesta medals. Grow your collection with this guide to fiesta medals in San Antonio. What do Baby Yoda and Topo Chico mineral water have in common in 2020? They are both being featured on new Fiesta medals! If you've never been to Fiesta in San […]

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Fiesta Week San Antonio

How To Stand Out During San Antonio Fiesta Week: A Comprehensive Guide

San Antonio in 1890 was a thriving urban and trade center, 38,000 residents strong. By 1891, a core group of citizens of this booming metropolis decided to create an event that would honor the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. Thus, the San Antonio Fiesta was born. What did the first parade look […]

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