All posts tagged "Fredericksburg Texas"
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Robert C. Deming | December 22, 2016A Desert Christmas Story
Fredericksburg's Mision de Candelilla celebrates Christmas with people in remote Northern Mexico.
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Shannon Salas | December 16, 2016Make Heart of Texas Ranch and Retreat Your Wedding Destination
You've been dreaming about this day for as long as you can remember. Make it special by booking...
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Robert C. Deming | December 14, 2016Fredericksburg Insider: The Singing Christmas Tree
Fredericksburg's First Singing Christmas Tree is presented this Friday and Saturday nights at 6:30 in the Pioneer Museum...
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Marcy Stellfox | December 7, 2016View Sunken Battleship 75 Years After Pearl Harbor Attack [WATCH]
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Take a look at this video that...
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Glenda Thompson | December 7, 2016Honoring Pearl Harbor in Fredericksburg, Texas
Seventy-five years ago, at 7:55 a.m., the U.S. was thrown into World War II. Chaos reigned as bombs...
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Robert C. Deming | December 6, 2016These Bloodhounds Will Track You Down
Bloodhounds and their owners meet in Fredericksburg on a cold and wet winter day to train on tracking.
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Robert C. Deming | December 3, 2016Fredericksburg Insider: Church to Church Walk
The Church to Church Walk on December 13th is the continuation of a very long tradition in Fredericksburg.
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Robert C. Deming | December 1, 2016Classical Christmas Concert Coming to Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Community Orchestra will perform a Classical Christmas Concert on December 16th at the Hill Country Church.
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Robert C. Deming | November 10, 2016Frontier Life Reenacted in Fredericksburg at Fort Martin Scott
Fredericksburg puts on a show this weekend at Fort Martin Scott for those interested in seeing what life...
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Robert C. Deming | November 10, 2016Subliminal Message Hidden In Fredericksburg Street Signs?
Fredericksburg has long been a center for trade and a crossroads for visitors, sitting along the old Pinta...
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Robert C. Deming | November 1, 2016Divining the Zodiac Stone
The Zodiac millstone was made in France but traveled around the Texas Hill Country.
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Jamye Stewart | October 29, 20165 Fabulous Fall Road Trips in the Texas Hill Country
Fall colors are at their peak and sometimes the best view is from the driver’s seat. So, grab...
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Shannon Salas | October 28, 2016Hill Country Happenings: October 30 – November 5, 2016
It's obvious that Halloween will be the highlight of the week, but don't forget about Wurstfest and the...
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Robert C. Deming | October 26, 2016Wild and Scenic Film Fest Comes to the Hill Country!
Do you have a spirit of adventure and a love for the outdoors? Films from the Wild and...
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Shannon Salas | October 22, 2016Hill Country Happenings: October 23 – 29, 2016
The end of October is quickly approaching, which means that you will need to stock up on those...
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Shannon Salas | October 14, 2016Hill Country Happenings: October 16 – 22, 2016
This week's events feature BBQ hog, Barbeque on the Pedernales, pumpkin patches, a chalk festival, and Hill Country...
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Robert C. Deming | October 12, 2016Fredericksburg Insider: We Get ‘The Blues’ After Tourists Leave Town Each Sunday
For many, many people, Fredericksburg only exists on Friday night and Saturday. What do y'all suppose happens here after...
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Marcy Stellfox | October 11, 2016‘Grab Your Best Gal Pal and Go’ Trip: Shopping, Wineries, & More
If wine, food, and shopping sound like the perfect girl trip, then grab your best friend and try...
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Shannon Salas | October 7, 2016Hill Country Happenings: October 9 – 15, 2016
Fall is one of the best times of year in the Hill Country, next to bluebonnet season, of...
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Marcy Stellfox | October 6, 20165 Ways to Celebrate ‘Texas Wine Month’ This October
Wineries, vineyards, and Hill Country towns throughout the area throw open their doors to celebrate October, Texas wine...
