Alamo, TX · Hidalgo County
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Alamo Watermelon Festival & BBQ Cook Off
This family-friendly festival features free watermelon slices, a kids'
carnival with rides, a BBQ cook-off, various
vendors, a beer garden, and live music performances. Highlights include the Watermelon Eating
Contest and Seed Spitting
Challenge. Entry is free before 5 p.m. and $5 after 5 p.m.
Armed Forces Festival
This event honors military service members and features live music, food
vendors, and family-friendly activities. It's
an opportunity for the community to show appreciation for the armed forces.
4th of July Freedom Bash
A patriotic celebration featuring fireworks, live music, food vendors, and
activities for all ages to commemorate
Independence Day.
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Area AttractionsMust-see places
around
Alamo, TX
01
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
This 2,088-acre refuge is renowned for its biodiversity, hosting
nearly 400 bird species and a vast array of
butterflies. Visitors can explore numerous trails and observation decks to experience the
region's unique wildlife.
02
Museum of South Texas History
This museum offers a comprehensive look into the history of South
Texas and Northeastern Mexico, featuring exhibits that
span prehistoric times to the present.
03
Quinta Mazatlán
A historical mansion and nature center, Quinta Mazatlán is part of
the World Birding Center. It offers birdwatching
opportunities, nature walks, and educational programs amidst lush tropical landscaping
04
Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle
A significant religious site, this basilica attracts numerous
pilgrims annually. The beautiful architecture and serene
environment make it a place of reflection and spiritual solace.
05
McAllen Nature Center
This 33-acre nature site offers walking trails, birdwatching spots,
and native plant displays, providing a peaceful
retreat for nature lovers.
06
International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS)
IMAS features a diverse collection of art and science exhibits,
including interactive displays and educational programs
suitable for all ages.

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