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    Harvest of Fall Fun

    Time for some cool fun at the farm with the mazes, scarecrow village, pumpkin patch, food, and activities for all ages.
    Sept. 23-Nov. 5, closed Wed.
    Marble Falls
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    Kerrville Chalk Festival

    This art festival uses the sidewalks of Peterson Plaza as its canvas, surrounded by music and food vendors.
    Sat.-Sun., Oct. 14-15, 10am-5pm. Free.
    Kerrville
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    Scarecrow Festival

    Homes will be decorated with scarecrows as an assortment of vendors gather and the bands play.
    Sat.-Sun., Oct. 14-15. Free; $10 parking.
    Chappell Hill
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    South Texas Symphonic Orchestra Free Concert

    The orchestra will perform pieces by Brahms and Gimenz, as well as the world premiere performance of Texas-based composer Wesley S. Uchiyama-Penix’s “A Traveler’s Fantasy.”
    Sun., Oct. 15, 2pm. Free.
    San Antonio
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    State Fair of Texas

    There’s nothing like the excitement of one of the largest fairs in the country with inventive fried foods, great music, a thrilling midway, and interesting displays.
    Fri., Sept. 29-Sun., Oct. 22
    Dallas
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    Texas Renaissance Festival

    From the cannon blast to announce the opening of the gates to the evening fireworks, the kingdom offers a day of merriment, shopping, and dining on the finest food in the realm.
    Weekends, Oct. 7-Nov. 26, plus Fri., Nov. 24
    Todd Mission
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    Welcome Home Fest

    The Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation presents four days of music at the Quiet Valley Ranch, including live performances from Adrianne Lenker, Kinky Friedman, Sir Woman, Kimya Dawson, Corook, and more. Tickets also include prime viewing for the annular eclipse and on-site camping.
    Oct. 12-15  
    Kerrville

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