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As seen on SA Live - Thursday, April 10, 2025

Celebrating 100 years of Kiddie Park, Fiesta Medal Maniacs & Celebrity Chat with Carey Mulligan

Kiddie Park celebrates its 100th birthday at San Antonio Zoo.

SAN ANTONIO – Today at 10 a.m., we’re celebrating 100 years of Kiddie Park and chatting with Fiesta Medal Maniacs! Plus, a red carpet interview with actor Carey Mulligan.

A beloved kids’ destination turns 100 today. San Antonio Kiddie Park is the oldest children’s amusement park in the U.S. Renovated in 2009, the park has preserved its 1920s charm with original rides, including an old-fashioned Ferris wheel and a famous hand-carved Herschell Spillman carousel.

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Kiddie Park kicks off a centennial celebration at 10 a.m. today with an official press conference at the San Antonio Zoo, followed by a time capsule dedication to honor the park’s legacy of nostalgia, fun and family traditions.

Our Question of the Day: Have you been to the Kiddie Park? Share your photos and memories here, then look for them today on the show.

Maddie Mac Boutique shares ideas to put some Fiesta flair in your hair.

We chat with Fiesta Medal Maniacs about their passion for San Antonio’s unique tradition of sharing Fiesta medals.

Jada and Fiona chat with actor Carey Mulligan about her new film, “The Ballad of Wallis Island,” on the red carpet at SXSW 2025.

Plus, there’s a Texas Eats Fiesta Medal Giveaway today at Public Health Fest at Rosedale Park, hosted by City of San Antonio Metro Health. The event is from 4 to 7 p.m. David will give out medals around 6 p.m. We have a sneak peek.

We want to see more of why you love San Antonio! Click here to upload photos or videos of your favorite San Antonio spots, and we might celebrate that area next!

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About the Author
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Diana Winters is a San Antonio-area native, Emmy award-winning and GLAAD-nominated journalist who loves the Alamo City. She is the executive producer of SA Live, creator of South Texas PRIDE and co-creator of Texas Eats.

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