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The annual Pony Express Ride along the river to deliver a Christmas message.
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The largest and oldest Latino film festival in the US, showing cutting-edge films by Latinos.The Latino experience is held at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in November (see Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center ).
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The river runs green with dye and is renamed the River Shannon during the annual St. Patrick’s day festivities along the River Walk in March. Two parades, one through the downtown streets, and the other floating on the river, feature Irish music (see River Walk (El Paseo del Rio) ).
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For nine nights in December 7,000 luminarias light up the River Walk in a 40-year-old Mexican tradition.
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San Antonio’s oldest and largest festival held each April, honors the memory of the heroes of the Alamo, and celebrates the city’s multicultural heritage. Over 100 events are held including the historic Battle of Flowers Pageant, and the Fiesta Flambeau, one of the country’s largest night parades.
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The annual Blessing of the Animals by a San José priest, at Market Square.
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Thousands of colored lights hang over the River Walk.
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Evenings along the River Walk are filled with the sounds of carols.
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A drive to see amazing light displays through Cypress Bend Park.
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Held between late May and early June, this folk music festival gathers hundreds of bands and songwriters for an 18-day extravaganza. Notables such as Guy Clark and the Limeliters have performed here.
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