8 Places To Watch The 'Ring Of Fire' In San Antonio, Texas

By A Mystery Man Writer

San Antonio is easily the largest city in the central path of the annular solar eclipse on October 14—and this is where to watch it from on the big day.
San Antonio is easily the largest city in the central path of the annular solar eclipse on October 14—and this is where to watch it from on the big day.

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