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Topeka Fiesta Mexicana

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Topeka Fiesta Mexicana

This 5 day Fiesta is one of the largest in the Midwest with over 60,000 anticipated visitors. Carnival, authentic Mexican foods, art show, beer, bingo, kids activities, crafts and more! The Fiesta is one more way to continue to make Kansas a culturally alive and vibrant place for residents and visitors! Gracias.

Our entertainment line-up has started! WE HAVE 3 STAGES OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT.

Topeka Fiesta Mexicana

Address : Held at the beautiful Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Chandler and Atchison Topeka KS
Phone : 785-232-5088   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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