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Texas Farmers Aren’t The Only Folks Appreciating Antique Tractors

07 Jun
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There’s something about an antique tractor. Not just big green farming machines, they say “country cool” to a lot of people. That includes folks who have never spent time on a farm and the only mustangs they’ve ever rode where made by Ford. Mustangs cars, aren’t the only cool things made by Ford, their old […]

Shopping In Historic Fredricksburg Texas

12 Dec
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A Feeling of History There is nothing like spending the day walking the streets of a town that carries the feeling of America – the way it used to be before plazas, shopping malls, and discount outlets. Main Street Shopping in Fredricksburg TX is Like Nowhere Else. Our local Chamber of Commerce claims that Fredericksburg […]

Add Fredericksburg Texas Museums to Your Next Trip

25 Aug
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Museums Fredericksburg Texas’ Museums give you plenty of variety. You can spend a day appreciating vernacular architectural forms, taking a look at the life of the western pioneers, or digging into some serious WWII facts. 3 Museums in Fredericksburg Texas National Museum of the Pacific War This is probably the best known museum in Fredericksburg […]

3 Reasons to Visit LBJ National Historical Park

25 Aug
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Wondering why visit LBJ National Historic Park? Longhorns, oil wells, and Presidents. Texas has proven in the last fifty years to produce more than cattle or oil. It’s a state that has seen the birth of quite a few American Presidents. And like all things Texan – the approach to these has a singular Lone […]