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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.
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.
A patriotic celebration featuring fireworks, live music, food vendors, and activities for all ages to commemorate Independence Day.
For a full list of local happenings, festivals, and annual events, check out The Alamo Events. There's always something going on in the area!
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.
This museum offers a comprehensive look into the history of South Texas and Northeastern Mexico, featuring exhibits that span prehistoric times to the present.
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
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.
This 33-acre nature site offers walking trails, birdwatching spots, and native plant displays, providing a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
IMAS features a diverse collection of art and science exhibits, including interactive displays and educational programs suitable for all ages.
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