SAN ANTONIO - The Alamo City is set for its own fireworks extravaganza, and the annual party at Woodlawn Park gets underway Thursday morning.The offiical event
The Alamo City is set for its own fireworks extravaganza, and the annual party at Woodlawn Lake Park gets underway Thursday morning. SAN ANTONIO - The Alamo City is set for its own fireworks extravaganza, and the annual party at Woodlawn Lake Park gets underway Thursday morning.
There are so many things to do at Woodlawn Park for the entire family on this Fourth of July, including lots of giveaways, wrestling matches, loteria games, a carnival and live entertainment, and of course, fireworks are the grand finale.
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