All posts tagged "Fredericksburg Texas"
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 7, 2021
Healing Hill Country History: The Mineral Baths of Badenthal
Many visitors to the Texas Hill Country are familiar with towns like Boerne, Fredericksburg, and Comfort. Fewer know...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 6, 2021
A Great Texas Hill Country Pioneer: Betty Holekamp
If you have ever wandered around the Texas Hill Country or enjoyed spending time in a small town...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 10, 2020
Honor Veterans Virtually Via Fredericksburg Veterans Day Program
November 11, 2020, is Veterans Day, a time to honor those who have served in the United States Armed...
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Paul Ehrlich | November 4, 2020
Looking for a Texas Day Trip? Head to Gold Orchards!
Got a craving for a ripe Texas peach, freshly plucked from a tree?
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Spring Sault | August 13, 2020
City of Fredericksburg Achieves Dark Sky Designation
In June 2018, we wrote about the city of Fredericksburg making an application to become an International Dark...
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Matthew Monk | July 20, 2020
Hondo Crouch, the Legendary Swimming Cowboy Who Founded Luckenbach
Hondo Crouch is a legend among Texas legends. Primarily known as the founder of Luckenbach, the little settlement...
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Spring Sault | June 30, 2020
City of Fredericksburg Issues Mandatory Face Mask Order
Effective immediately, Fredericksburg residents and those visiting the Texas Hill Country city will now be required to wear...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 5, 2020
One Texas Ranger, One Enchanted Rock, and Many Comanche Warriors
If you've visited Enchanted Rock and climbed the spectacularly huge pink dome, you may have spotted a commemoration...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | April 23, 2020
Texas German Spoken Here! For Now… Hear it Before it’s Gone for Good
Everyone knows of the German language, but did you know there are Texas-specific dialects of German, which are...
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Spring Sault | April 9, 2020
Vineyard Donates Wine & Encouragement to Frontline Workers
Signor Vineyards, in the Texas Hill Country, has launched an initiative designed to donate wine as well as...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | April 1, 2020
Hill Country Ghost Towns to Explore When Quarantine Ends: Part 2
Since Native Americans were the sole population of the Texas Hill Country, communities and settlements have come and...
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Spring Sault | March 24, 2020
Texas Hill Country Community Assistance Groups for COVID-19
If, like many, you’re in the Texas Hill Country and wondering where you can look to for online...
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Spring Sault | March 6, 2020
3 Unique Fredericksburg Finds That are True Hidden Gems
Fredericksburg, in the Texas Hill Country, is a Lone Star State destination that is extremely admired for its...
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Spring Sault | December 26, 2019
Christmas is Over… Now What? A Guide to Fun in a New Year!
The close of 2019 brings the close of a decade. But it also opens the door to a...
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Spring Sault | December 12, 2019
Texas Hill Country Home Builder Recognized for 50-Year Career
Back in June 1969, B.W. Burdett Builder, a home construction company in the Texas Hill Country, chose to...
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Spring Sault | November 20, 2019
How Enchanted Rock Almost Became a Texas Version of Mount Rushmore
Texas is known for having or being the biggest and best of most things… most things. But did...
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Spring Sault | November 13, 2019
Local Vineyard Donates to Hill Country First Responders
Texas Hill Country firefighters and first responders work tirelessly to keep our communities safe and healthy. Recognizing an...
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Jo Ann Holt | November 11, 2019
Two Texas Towns Among Best Small, Southern Towns for Christmas Magic
Two Texas towns, one in the Hill Country and one in North Texas, scored in Southern Living's list...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | August 27, 2019
Cherry Springs: One of the Most Historic Dance Halls in the World
Cherry Springs Dance Hall wasn’t always named so, but a cherry by any other name would smell as...
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Spring Sault | July 12, 2019
All Aboard for a Luxury Wine Tour Through the Hill Country
The warm summer months have begun, and your family is planning to make the most of it. With...