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Attractions & Dining Guide Attractions & Dining Guide Attractions & Dining Guide Pure FredericksburgTX texas Visitor Information Center VisitFredTX 302 E. Austin St. Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 (830) 997-6523 VisitFredTX [email protected] VisitFredericksburgTX.com real texas genuine heart texas texas german s hear a t heart TX x . e soul t fbg . german l wine g soul tx u region e r o m a n s the star of the lone star state tori is c h g F r r u e b d s e r i c k Revised June 2021 VisitFredericksburgTX.com Willkommen to Fredericksburg! AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF Welcome to our little slice of German-Texan heaven. From the bottom of our Texas heart, we invite you to soak in all the flavors, flora and fun that is The Texas Hill Country. From history & sophistication wineries to wildflowers; history to honky-tonks; shopping to spas; and wide-openPure spaces to wide-open arms, you’ll find a virtual cornucopia of activities and experiences for Our founders knew this was someplace special when everyone — and it all comes with a serving of genuine Texan hospitality. texas they planted roots here in 1846. Behind the elegant shops and fine dining, you can feel the authentic German soul and see reminders of a bygone HISTORICreal ATTRACTIONS 2 era cemented into history — like the genuine original iron horse rings preserved on the sidewalks of historic MORE THINGS TO DO 6 texas Main Street. Come. Explore. Fall in love. 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From the moment you drive into Sunday House — the “in-town” accommodations town, you’ll notice a sprinkling of historical markers farming families would have for when they and attractions,texas not to mention the eclectic traveled in for church on Sundays. architecture and original Main Street buildings. Want to see a real working early 1900s From the beginning, Fredericksburg has had a farmstead? The Sauer-Beckmann Living History spirit of friendliness thanks to forward-thinking Farm in Stonewall operates year-round thanks leaders who crafted a peace treaty with the to interpreters in period clothing who take care Comanche, commemorated by a life-size bronze statue within our Marktplatz in the center of town (a popular photo op, by the way). You might also visit Fort Martin Scott — the first U.S. military post to be established on the western frontier of Texas, where early soldiers helped assure peaceful relations — and its neighbor the Texas Rangers as he Heritage Center. ex a t r Fast forward 175 years, and today Fredericksburg t fbg . and Gillespie County is a mecca of historical g texas significance. Not only have our ancestors preserved e r tx . heart structures and artifacts, but also the original aura See LBJ’s “Air Force One-Half” at Lyndon B. m l Johnson National Historical Park a o u texas of the German settlers and the warmth on which n s german TX heart The National Museum of this town was built is evident in shops, attractions, of the animals, work the garden, do the chores soul the Pacific War, located right restaurants and parks. and conduct tours for visitors. No electricity. No wine german on Main Street, is a world- To really get a glimpse of what life was like for running water. No problem. As part of Lyndon B. class walk through history region soul featuring interactive exhibits, not only our great-great-grandparents, but also Johnson State and National Historical Parks, this the st gift shop and scheduled lots of American settlers in the 1800s, head to farm is a favorite for families — especially to see ar living history reenactments. the Pioneer Museum, three acres located on the kids reflect on a life with no Internet. of the It’s so big, your ticket is good lone st for 48 hours! west end of Fredericksburg’s Main Street. This While you’re out there, no trip to this area ar complex of original buildings features a home, would be complete without visiting the LBJ Ranch stat Learn more on page 5 e 2 3 istor h ic F r e d g r e r u ic k s b HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS F FORT MARTIN SCOTT HISTORIC SITE 7 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PACIFIC WAR and the Texas White House — home of our 36th Fredericksburg native, Fleet Admiral Chester W. fbgtx.org/416/Ft-Martin-Scott pacificwarmuseum.org 1606 E. Main St. 311 E. Austin St. President, Lyndon B. Johnson (currently closed for Nimitz — is a state-of-the-art facility and Smithsonian (830) 307-8715 (830) 997-8600 Take a self-guided walk at the site of a pre-Civil War (1848) Dedicated to all those who served in the Pacific War. The Affiliate, crafted with elegance and sophistication military outpost to learn about one of the first frontier Army forts Admiral Nimitz Gallery, George Bush Gallery of the Pacific in Texas. A nature trail begins on the north side of the fort and War, the Plaza of the Presidents, Japanese Garden of Peace, that pays homage to a war never to be forgotten. winds along Baron’s Creek for about half a mile where you can Memorial Walk and the Pacific Combat Zone are all part of see wildlife and wildflowers. Open Thurs–Mon 10AM to 5PM for the complex. See displays of some of the most notable aspects Historically speaking, there’s so much to see. Visit self-guided tours (no docent on Thurs). Interpreted tours by appt and events of WWII in the Pacific. St. Mary’s Catholic Churches, built in 1861 and 1908. $5 per person minimum 2 people. No admission charge. Hours: 9AM to 5PM daily except Tuesdays. Combat Zone open Fri–Sun 11AM to 3PM. The Plaza of the Presidents and Check out the Sunday Houses sprinkled throughout GILLESPIE COUNTY COUNTRY SCHOOLS Japanese Garden of Peace and Memorial Walk are open daily. DRIVING TRAIL Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. town (many now guesthouses) that stand as a historicschools.org Admission fee: $18 adults; $14 seniors; $12 military w/ID; View 12 historic country schools in Gillespie County. A special map $8 kids 6+/students w/ID; 5 and under free. reminder of our past. Get a walking map of our with highlighted routes will direct visitors to schools in a particular nationally-recognized historic district or explore the quadrant of the county. Driving times on routes vary from one hour 11 PIONEER MUSEUM COMPLEX in length to half a day. Free maps of the trail are available at the pioneermuseum.net Gillespie County Country School Driving Trail. Visitor Information Center at 302 East Austin Street in downtown 325 W. Main St. Fredericksburg. (830) 990-8441 Experience the rich German heritage of Gillespie County. This M LUCKENBACH TEXAS 3.5-acre museum complex contains superb examples of early luckenbachtexas.com German structures and artifacts. Prior arrangements required MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITES 412 Luckenbach Loop, off RR 1376, 8 miles SE of Fredericksburg for special tours of other historic homes and sites owned by (830) 997-3224 the Gillespie County Historical Society. Kids can get a taste Established as a trading post in 1849, Luckenbach Texas consists Hours: Mon–Sat, 10AM–5PM. Closed Sunday and major holidays. of chores in the B ALBERT, TEXAS ICE HOUSE AND DANCEHALL of a dancehall, general store and bar. This settlement has enjoyed Admission: $7.50 for ages 18 and up, $3 for students 6–17 years, 1800s at the Pioneer alberttexas.com continued notoriety for its free spirit and unique events. Live music 5 & under free. Museum Complex. 5435 S. Ranch Road 1623 can be heard most days in the bar or under the old oak trees. (830) 644-2042 Hours: Monday–Saturday 10AM to 9PM; Sunday Noon to 9PM. K SAUER-BECKMANN The Albert Dancehall was built in 1922 by Max Beckman, and provided Admission fee to some events. LIVING HISTORY FARM And see a real the community a place for Saturday night dances and social gatherings. tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lyndon-b-johnson working early K It featured German brass bands rotating between the Luckenbach, Hye LYNDON B. JOHNSON Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site 1900s farmstead at and Weinheimer dancehalls of the time. Located just south of Highway NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK (830) 644-2455 the Sauer-Beckmann 290, halfway between Fredericksburg and Johnson City, the tradition of nps.gov/lyjo Visit a living history farmstead of the pioneers. See how the farm LBJ Ranch District: Living History Farm community gatherings and dancing continues. families of a century ago lived. Learn about seasonal activities such at Lyndon B. Johnson Hwy.
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