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Pet adoptions at the Houston Street Fair

Houston Street Fair & Market is a FREE one-day event that offers San Antonians and their families a place to come together and have fun. The event takes place monthly, always on the last Saturday of the month, from Noon to 6 pm.

Visit the City of San Antonio's "Pets in the Park" pet adoption area and add a new member to your family.

PARK FREE on event day beginning at noon in the city's St. Mary's Street parking garage located at 400 N. St. Mary's at Travis Street.

Where: Houston Street, Downtown
When: June 27, 2009 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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