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There is plenty to enjoy in and around Hemisfair in late October and early November.
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The majority of the San Antonio City Council already appeared to be leaning against a proposed curfew for HemisFair during their Thursday meeting.
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HemisFair has been a staple for the San Antonio community since the 1960s when it was the site of the 1968 World’s Fair. For decades, it’s had 24-hour access, but soon, it may be subject to a nightly closing time like most parks overseen by the City of San Antonio.
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Diwali SA Festival of Light will take place November 4 at Hemisfair and the Arneson River Theater
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The multiple water features, trees and lawn are kept watered with an innovative three-part watering system.
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Juan O'Gorman's A Confluence of Civilizations gets a repair and cleaning
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Hemisfair is planning the planting of hundreds of large trees there, with the public's help.
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Fiesta made its triumphant return Thursday night in a showering of confetti to the delight of several thousand people at Hemisfair Park.
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People could be seen dressed in Dia de los Muertos attire and some even adorning skull face paint and decorations.
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A new memorial to the victims of COVID-19 now stretches down S. Alamo and Market streets. It consists of one red heart for every person that has died in Bexar County.