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  2. Chile, chihuahuas and other things to check out at the Pueblo ...

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    Pueblo's peppery prowess is set to propel chile lovers into a harvest celebration that shows off the Steel City's scrumptious side when the Chile & Frijoles Festival takes center stage Sept. 22-24.

  3. 'Let's get spicy': Chili & Salsa Showdown showcases some of ...

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    As many as 120 entries were submitted this year at the annual Chili & Salsa Showdown, which kicked off Pueblo's Chile & Frijoles Festival Thursday.

  4. Local meteorologist get a taste of Pueblo's Green Chili ...

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    KOAA News5's Meteorologist Sam Schreier and Alex O'Brien headed down to Pueblo to get a taste of Pueblo's Green Chili Competition. And boy did they bring the heat.

  5. Pueblo, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo is the home to Colorado's largest single event, the Colorado State Fair, held annually in the late summer, and the largest parade, the state fair parade, as well as an annual Chile & Frijoles Festival. [50]

  6. Southwest Motors Events Center - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Motors Events Center (originally the Colorado State Fair Events Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in Pueblo, Colorado. The arena is located on the northwest corner of the Colorado State Fairgrounds and is predominantly used during the Colorado State Fair. The venue can host an array of events, including: concerts ...

  7. The Dish on Pueblo food: La Bella Union Plaza opens; Chili ...

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  8. Quilapayún - Wikipedia

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    Official Quilapayún logo. Quilapayún originated in 1965 when Julio Numhauser and the brothers Julio and Eduardo Carrasco formed a folk music trio, which they simply called "the three bearded men" (viz. Quila-Payún) in the Mapuche language (viz. Mapudungun – the language of the people native to the region that is now the south of Chile, the Araucanians). [1]

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