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, the Sky Bar, and world and cultural performances inside the Eisemann Center for
Performing Arts.
A DART rail station at the park makes getting there easy.
Apr. 22-24 and Apr. 29-May 1 in Spring, the Texas Crawfish Festival and Music
Festival
(Old Town Spring Preservation Park on Spring Cypress Rd., one mile east of 1-45 N;
713/863-9994 or 281/353-9310; www.TexasCrawfishFestival.com)
Crawfish lovers consume about 50,000 pounds of the tasty crustaceans. The Texas
Crawfish & Music Festival is the largest such celebration outside Louisiana. Friday and
Sunday $5 adults (under 12 yrs old free)
Saturdays - Noon to 4pm FREE
Saturdays - 4pm to 8pm $5 adults
After 8pm $10 adults Crawfish, and enjoy Cajun, Zydeco, Bluegrass and
Country music, April 22-24, 29, 30th & May 1, 2005
The Texas Crawfish & Music Festival largest crawfish and music festival outside
the cajun State of Louisiana. three large stages: the Texas Stage, the Crawfish
Stage, and the Club Zydeco Stage. Top name performers will fill the festival with
a large variety of music styles from Country/Western to Cajun to Zydeco, Zydeco
Joe &
H-Town Players, Bayou Roux
and Rock'n'Roll.
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Mallory, Randy. Music Festival Round-Up, text, 2004-12~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1924174/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Hidalgo+County%22: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.