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  2. Charro Days - Wikipedia

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    This festival is a shared heritage celebration between the two border cities of Brownsville, Texas and Matamoros, Tamaulipas. The Charro Days festivals usually have about 50,000 attendees each year. This celebration includes the Sombrero Festival as well as a parade that goes down Elizabeth St. through Historic Downtown Brownsville, TX.

  3. Sombrero Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Sombrero Festival was founded in Brownsville, TX, in 1986 by Danny Loff in order to enhance the spirit of Charro Days and to expand the activities available to the general public. The Sombrero Festival includes a jalapeño -eating contest, 1-mile run/walk and a 5K run/walk, music and dancers, activities, numerous food stands and cooking ...

  4. Brownsville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville (/ ˈ b r aʊ n z v ɪ l / BROWNZ-vil) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Cameron County, located on the western Gulf Coast in South Texas, adjacent to the border with Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The city covers 145.2 sq mi (376.066 km 2), and had a population of 186,738 at the 2020 census. [9]

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  6. Drive-thru food distribution returns Friday in Brownsville - AOL

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    The organizations, which include Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley and the Brownsville Wellness Coalition, will hold a drive-thru food distribution event from 8 to 11 a.m. — or until supplies ...

  7. Brownsville, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The date for Stand by Me Day was chosen by local resident and expert on the film Linda McCormick, who recalled in a 2016 interview that the day had been picked as one that did not interfere with other regional events and "wasn't too close to the start of the school year." [9] About 2,000 visitors made the pilgrimage to Brownsville for the 2007 ...

  8. Timeline of Brownsville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1934 - El Heraldo de Brownsville newspaper begins publication. [13] 1936 - Port of Brownsville opens. [14] 1938 - Matamoros-Brownsville Charro Days Festival begins. [18] 1945 - U.S. Army Fort Brown decommissioned. 1946 - Teatro Victoria in business. [19] 1949 - Charro Drive-In cinema and Majestic Theatre in business. [19] 1950 Texas Southmost ...

  9. ESPN's 'Around the Horn' coming to an end in 2025 - AOL

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    "Around the Horn" host Tony Reali, left, attends a 2014 ESPN event in New York with frequent panelist Tim Cowlishaw. "Around the Horn" began in 2002 with Max Kellerman as its original host.