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San Antonio-Madison wins first in brutal stretch - MaxPreps
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:46:34 GMT+00:00
MaxPreps All Manziel did last week in the Antlers' 71-3 pummeling of Fredericksburg was run for three touchdowns and throw for four more ... in the first half. ...
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:46:34 GMT+00:00
MaxPreps All Manziel did last week in the Antlers' 71-3 pummeling of Fredericksburg was run for three touchdowns and throw for four more ... in the first half. ...
TexasTripper.com Travel Minute: Hangar Hotel, ,
Sun, 01 Oct 2006 12:02:09 PDT
A look at the Hangar Hotel with the editors of TexasTripper.com Travel Guide.. video.google.com.
Sun, 01 Oct 2006 12:02:09 PDT
A look at the Hangar Hotel with the editors of TexasTripper.com Travel Guide.. video.google.com.
Fredericksburg Texas Info: Voca Winery Releases First Wine from ...
Fredericksburg Texas Informant
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 13:36:00 GM
Another vineyard has sprung up in . Texas. , this one in the small town of Voca, . Texas. , southeast of Brady, and northeast of Mason. Alphonse and Martha Dotson, the owners of Certenberg Vineyards and the Wines of Dotson-Cervantes, ...
Fredericksburg Texas Informant
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 13:36:00 GM
Another vineyard has sprung up in . Texas. , this one in the small town of Voca, . Texas. , southeast of Brady, and northeast of Mason. Alphonse and Martha Dotson, the owners of Certenberg Vineyards and the Wines of Dotson-Cervantes, ...
Suggestions for travel for Austin or Fredericksburg, TX?
Q. My husband and I just moved from NC to Houston and before we moved had this tradition of going to the Blue Ridge mountains for our anniversary in October/November...Gatlin burg, Asheville, Boone, etc. We are looking for something similar to do around this area. I figured I'd get the opinion of others familiar with Texas travel. We've thought about Austin, San Antonio, Fredricksburg, whatever is considered "hill country"... We''d like to stay somewhere like a lodge or maybe a romantic but rustic B & B. We like small town shopping, dining, outdoor fall festivals, wineries, some touristy mountain attractions/historic tours, scenic driving for leaves changing... I am looking for recommendations for that type of trip. Thanks!
Asked by arabeth20 - Sat Jul 17 13:19:06 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wimberley sounds like it would work... it's very cool and rustic, and epitomizes Hill Country. The famous Salt Lick BBQ is right nearby in Driftwood, and you can visit nearby wineries... Fredericksburg is a short drive if you want to pop over there, but it doesn't have the intimacy and charm of Wimberley, so I'd opt for the latter. One don't-miss is Love Creek Orchards in Medina (northwest of Banderas) - I first heard of it through a show on Food Network, and the drive out there is beautiful. Their apple pies are famous all over the south. There are also B&Bs in that area, if you wanted to do a day in each town.
Answered by Cam B - Sat Jul 17 20:01:08 2010
Q. My husband and I just moved from NC to Houston and before we moved had this tradition of going to the Blue Ridge mountains for our anniversary in October/November...Gatlin burg, Asheville, Boone, etc. We are looking for something similar to do around this area. I figured I'd get the opinion of others familiar with Texas travel. We've thought about Austin, San Antonio, Fredricksburg, whatever is considered "hill country"... We''d like to stay somewhere like a lodge or maybe a romantic but rustic B & B. We like small town shopping, dining, outdoor fall festivals, wineries, some touristy mountain attractions/historic tours, scenic driving for leaves changing... I am looking for recommendations for that type of trip. Thanks!
Asked by arabeth20 - Sat Jul 17 13:19:06 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wimberley sounds like it would work... it's very cool and rustic, and epitomizes Hill Country. The famous Salt Lick BBQ is right nearby in Driftwood, and you can visit nearby wineries... Fredericksburg is a short drive if you want to pop over there, but it doesn't have the intimacy and charm of Wimberley, so I'd opt for the latter. One don't-miss is Love Creek Orchards in Medina (northwest of Banderas) - I first heard of it through a show on Food Network, and the drive out there is beautiful. Their apple pies are famous all over the south. There are also B&Bs in that area, if you wanted to do a day in each town.
Answered by Cam B - Sat Jul 17 20:01:08 2010
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