All posts tagged "New Braunfels Texas"
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Spring Sault | December 22, 2017
Texas Couple Finds Lasting True Love at Their Senior Center
Allen Seelhammer and Ann Hoover met at their senior center complex in New Braunfels and took 30 days...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 11, 2017
Prepare To Be Dazzled at Santa’s Ranch Drive-Thru Light Display
Santa's Ranch drive-thru light display, located between New Braunfels and San Marcos boasts 1.5 million custom-made holiday lights.
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THC Staff | December 5, 2017
Cute Baby Sloth Born at the Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo
Cast your vote for the baby's name.
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 16, 2017
Wassailfest in Downtown New Braunfels Will be a Warm and Lit-Up Event
Wassailfest will be held in downtown New Braunfels on Thursday, December 7. Stroll through downtown shops while sipping...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 16, 2017
Celebrate the Start of the Season at New Braunfels’ Holiday Lighting
Visit downtown New Braunfels this holiday season to take in the holiday lights adorning the downtown area. The...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 15, 2017
Sleep Among the Trees at River Road Treehouses on the Guadalupe River
River Road Treehouses offer a unique place to get away, relax, recharge and sleep in the trees. Near New...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 15, 2017
Scavenger Hunt in the Texas Hill Country: Top 10 Travel Destinations
Living in the state of Texas, road trips are a way of life. If you’re looking for some...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 13, 2017
Experience World War I-Era New Braunfels at the Sophienburg Museum
The Sophienburg Museum has been transformed into a snapshot of what life was like during World War I...
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Spring Sault | November 7, 2017
Texas Hill Country Beer Run: Where to Order a Flight & Drink Up
The Texas Hill Country craft brewery and beer scene has some brilliant business-minded brew masters determined to bridge...
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Spring Sault | November 3, 2017
3 Hill Country Holiday Traditions to Help You Enjoy the Season
Experiencing a Texas Hill Country holiday in which you don’t feel overwhelmed can be easy to do if...
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Athena Hessong | October 27, 2017
New Braunfels: The City That Warms Up When Things Cool Down
Don't discount New Braunfels just because Schlitterbahn is closed. This town has plenty to offer during the fall...
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Spring Sault | October 23, 2017
Part III: Fun Fall Activities in Texas for the Whole Family
Getting the family out for fall time activities can be exhilarating, to say the least. Here are three...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 18, 2017
5 Places to Celebrate Dia de los Muertos in the Texas Hill Country
Dia de los Muertos is a day to celebrate the lives of those who've passed in the Hispanic...
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Athena Hessong | October 17, 2017
Ferdinand Lindheimer: The ‘Father of Texas Botany’
Ferdinand Lindheimer immigrated to Texas, where he made a lasting impression on the state and on history, becoming...
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Athena Hessong | October 17, 2017
Texas Earthquakes: Tremors in the Past, Present, and Future
Though you may not think of Texas earthquakes as something to worry about, they have occurred in the...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 13, 2017
The New Braunfels Train Show is Chugging Into Town
Calling all train enthusiasts! The New Braunfels Train Show is coming to town October 28 and 29. See...
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Athena Hessong | October 5, 2017
Germans in the Texas Hill Country: History and Heritage
The history of Germans in the Texas Hill Country spans all the way back to Europe. Discover why...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | September 29, 2017
‘Do New Braunfels’ Offering Grown-Up Field Trip to Deep Eddy Distillery
Do New Braunfels is offering a grown-up field trip to the Deep Eddy distillery in Dripping Springs. The...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | September 25, 2017
I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghost: Must-Do New Braunfels Ghost Tours
New Braunfels Ghost Tours offer both a 90-minute guided tour of haunted downtown New Braunfels as well as...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | September 22, 2017
Emma Voelcker and the Murder That Shook New Braunfels
Emma Voelcker was brutally murdered in 1874 in New Braunfels. While her murder was finally solved, it's widely...