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Texas Folklife Festival

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Event# 210-458-2390

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Texas' biggest block party celebrates diversity through food, music, dance, crafts and fun.

Friday, 5pm-11pm
Saturday, 11am-11pm
Sunday, 12pm-7pm

Texas Folklife Festival

Address : UTSA's Institute of Texan Cultures, HemisFair Park San Antonio TX
Phone : 210-458-2390   (Always call and confirm events.)

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