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    their casual "chili joints". The San Antonio Chili Stand, in operation at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, helped popularize chili by giving many...
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  • Oklahoma Chili Bowl, a Los Angeles restaurant chain founded by Art Whizin Chili Bowl (football), an annual football game in San Antonio, Texas Chili Bowl...
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    titled "Chili's 45th and Lamar". O'Connell, Chris (January 17, 2023). "Why is the Chili's at 45th and North Lamar famous online?". San Antonio Express-News...
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    The City of San Antonio is one of the oldest Spanish settlements in Texas and was, for decades, its largest city. Before Spanish colonization, the site...
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    Chili peppers, also spelled chile or chilli (from Classical Nahuatl chīlli [ˈt͡ʃiːlːi] ), are varieties of berry-fruit plants from the genus Capsicum...
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    San Antonio, Texas, United States. 1718 – San Antonio founded by Martín de Alarcón. 1718 – Mission San Antonio de Valero founded. 1720 – Mission San Jose...
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  • consisting predominantly of lime, chili peppers and salt. It is used in a variety of preparations. The combination of chili and lime is a classic one in traditional...
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    Alamo Stadium (category National Register of Historic Places in San Antonio)
    football and soccer stadium in the Monte Vista Historic District of San Antonio, Texas. Nicknamed "The Rock Pile" due to its primarily limestone construction...
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  • high school of the San Antonio Independent School District in the westside of San Antonio, Texas (United States). Serving the San Antonio Independent School...
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  • the Unlimited Love Tour) was a concert tour by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers in support of the band's twelfth and thirteenth studio albums, Unlimited...
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    Mexican drink made with beer, lime juice, assorted sauces (often chili-based), spices, and chili peppers. It is served in a chilled, salt-rimmed glass. There...
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    Chris Marrou (category Journalists from San Antonio)
    Marrou (born November 12, 1947) is former news anchor for KENS 5-TV in San Antonio, Texas from 1973 to 2009. Marrou is known for doing segments where he...
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    the Periphery: poems and essays. San Antonio: Chili Verde Press, 1994 Deep Thicket & Still Waters. San Antonio: Chili Verde Press, 1999 To Wake Again....
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    of shredded cheese, beans, meat (particularly chicken, beef, and pork), chili peppers, and spices, in addition to flour tortillas. Sometimes various Tex-Mex...
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  • Red Hot Chili Peppers Official Bootlegs are a series of professionally recorded live albums by the American alternative rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers...
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  • They're Red Hot (category Red Hot Chili Peppers songs)
    recorded on November 27, 1936, in an improvised studio in Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas. Vocalion Records issued it on a 78 rpm record, with "Come On...
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    Tejanos (category Hispanic and Latino American culture in San Antonio)
    were among the first to reside at the Presidio San Antonio de Bexar in 1731, which is modern-day San Antonio, Texas. Ranching was a major activity in the...
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  • The Chili Line, officially known as the Santa Fe Branch, was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW)...
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    strong chile traditions, including Hatch, Chimayó, Española, Lemitar, and San Antonio; and in the Albuquerque metropolitan area from Albuquerque, Bosque, Corrales...
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  • Brinker) is an American multinational hospitality industry company that owns Chili's and Maggiano's Little Italy restaurant chains. Founded in 1975 and based...
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    Putnam's Sons), about building a house on the edge of the lake in nearby San Antonio Tlayacapan. Using the same pen name, Peter Lilley later teamed up with...
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    totally or partially in a sauce consisting of vinegar, cumin, and a dried chili pepper called chile de árbol. Less spicy versions of the sandwich, made...
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    Confectionary in San Antonio, and Doolin, twenty-eight at the time, wanted to add a salty snack to their repertoire. He responded to an ad in the San Antonio Express...
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  • needed]) is a San Antonio, Texas-based commercial artist. He has done commissions for the San Antonio Spurs NBA basketball team, the San Antonio Public Library...
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    Manuel Chili (ca. 1723, Quito – 1796) – known as Caspicara ("wooden face") – was an Ecuadorian sculptor who exemplified the Quito School movement of the...
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    breast, garlic, ground chili, hard-boiled egg and cumin. Those of Mendoza are large and include olives and garlic. Those of San Juan have a higher proportion...
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    locations in Greater Houston, as of 2012. There were three restaurants in San Antonio in 2022. Lupe Tortilla also began operating in Irving in 2019 and New...
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    Retrieved 2014-01-06. "La Dulce Vida Neveria". Retrieved 2014-01-06. "San Antonio Fresh Mexican Bakery and Juice Bar". Retrieved 2014-01-06. Juice bars...
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    including meats (such as ground beef or grilled chicken), vegetables (such as chili peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, and olives), and condiments such as salsa, guacamole...
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    Tortilla chips may be served as a garnish for soups or dishes such as chili con carne. Ignacio Anaya used triangles of fried tortilla for the nachos...
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