Hundreds of folks donned their creepiest Christmas getups to line the streets in the King William district and welcome in the merry season at San Antonio’s first Krampus parade Thursday.
SAN ANTONIO: It's beginning to look a lot like Krampus. The demonic creature said to be the evil twin of Saint Nicholas, taking over Southtown Thursday with a parade. IMAGE GALLERY | Everyone we ...
SAN ANTONIO — After days of controversy, large crowds arrived in the Historic King William District on Thursday night to march in San Antonio's first-ever Krampus Parade, an event some local ...
Over 1,000 people lined the neighborhood’s streets to glimpse the dozens of people dressed up as the fictional character Krampus ... of Boys and Girls Club of San Antonio explore, visit beluga ...
Christmas is about to get a lot more creepy in San Antonio this year. The city’s first Krampus Parade is set to hit the streets of King William next month, and as of Nov. 23, over 3,000 people ...
After San Antonio's first-ever Krampus Parade drew thousands to the historic King William area, the neighborhood's association is asking for public feedback on the event, with its future route ...
It was a pleasant evening in King William during the first Krampus Parade in San Antonio. The tradition has long taken place annually all over Europe on Dec. 5, the evening before St. Nikolaus Day.
San Antonio just might be the place to find it. Earlier this month, a few thousand people enjoyed something spookier than Santa when the inaugural Krampus Parade rolled through the King William area.
the Krewe of Krampus claims to host the largest Krampus parade in America. This year, controversies about Krampus arose. San Antonio held its first-ever Krampus parade on Dec. 5, amid complaints ...
San Antonio’s first-ever Krampus Parade drew more than 1,000 revelers to the King William Historic District on Thursday to celebrate the scary… ...