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Haymarket

During the city's Spanish Colonial period, citizens would gather near San Fernando Cathedral to sell produce and livestock. The area, known as Haymarket, also became famous for the chili-like stews served by local women who were fondly referred to as "Chili Queens." Today, NIOSA honors the city's early, entrepreneurs with it's own Haymarket area featuring booths that include: Maria's Tortillas (the famous, hand-patted tortillas), Gorditas, Puffy Tacos, and Beef Fajitas. Amid the colorful banners and covered wagons, visitors can dance to conjunto music - a favorite, traditional, regional sound with origins in Mexico.

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Proceeds from A Night In Old San Antonio fund the San Antonio Conservation Society’s mission to support restoration and preservation of historic properties, parks, waterways, traditions and the intangible heritage of this multicultural city and its neighboring counties through education, advocacy, grants and preservation projects and programs.
event hours: 5:30PM – 10:30PM. Alcohol Sales Cease at 10:00PM.
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