🌸 Fiesta Quiz: Test your Fiesta knowledge

Fiesta attendees eat how many chicken-on-a-sticks?!

"Save the Alamo" float, sponsored by Joske's, in Battle of Flowers Parade. Photograph shows children and attendants on parade float entered in Battle of Flowers Parade. Sign on side reads: "Save the Alamo." Two of the mules pulling float have blankets decorated with dates 1836 and 1904. Photo circa 1904. (UTSA Libraries Special Collections)

SAN ANTONIO – Fiesta isn’t just an excuse to eat awesome food and celebrate one of the greatest cities in the U.S. — it’s a 100+-year-old tradition that dates back to the 1800s.

Also known as the party-with-a-purpose, Fiesta is the largest annual event in San Antonio and generates more than $340 million in economic impact for the community.

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Fiesta has been celebrated every year since, except 1918 during World War I, 1942-1945 during World War II and 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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