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This October, when the moon casts its glow, Fredericksburg becomes a special - and a little spooky - place that beckons the spirited and the brave.
Texas Wine Country is one of the United States’ most visited wine regions and part of the fifth largest wine-producing state in the country.
The fall season's cooler temperatures and changing landscape colors set the stage for a fantastic time to visit the Texas Hill Country.
If you're on a budget when visiting Fredericksburg, don't worry, as there are plenty of free and affordable things to do.
Fredericksburg’s rich history, which stretches back over 175 years to its founding on May 8, 1846, by 120 German immigrants, is most evident today in the 700 historically significant structures located in the town’s nationally recognized historic district.
The Texas Hill Country is often touted as one of the most romantic and scenic regions in Texas, and Fredericksburg has a collection of some of the most romantic spots to snap a photo you’ll both never forget: