All posts tagged "Fredericksburg Texas"
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Robert C. Deming | December 22, 2016
A Desert Christmas Story
Fredericksburg's Mision de Candelilla celebrates Christmas with people in remote Northern Mexico.
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Shannon Salas | December 16, 2016
Make 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, 2016
Fredericksburg 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, 2016
View 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, 2016
Honoring 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, 2016
These 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, 2016
Fredericksburg 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, 2016
Classical 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, 2016
Frontier 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, 2016
Subliminal 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, 2016
Divining 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, 2016
5 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, 2016
Hill 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, 2016
Wild 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, 2016
Hill 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, 2016
Hill 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, 2016
Fredericksburg 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, 2016
Hill 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, 2016
5 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...