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Help us identify what the sound of fall is in San Antonio

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A visit to Carriqui in the fall is a must-do.

Photo by SATXtoday team

The weather is somewhat cooling down, more events are happening each week, coffee shops are releasing new drink menus, it all means one thing — fall is here.

Crinkling leaves and pumpkin-everything are staples of the time, but we’re hear to find out what San Antonio sounds like during the season: from you.

Think kids going trick-or-treating, attending a Spurs game, grabbing a cold one with friends at an Oktoberfest event, the drum line during a football game, or anything that fills you with joy, nostalgia, and excitement around the autumn time.

We’ll go first. City Editor Nicholas correlates fall with the sounds of belly aching laughter at a corn maze.

City Editor Adriana knows it’s fall when she hears the Clark HS band practicing.

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