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Remembering
Blog: A Traveler's Library - 31 May 2010
On Memorial Day, a museum on Main Street in Fredericksburg, Texas, draws a big crowd as lives lost in war are commemorated. Dignitaries lay 50 wreaths, each honoring a unit or ship that served in World War II. IT STARTS WITH ADMIRAL NIMITZ The only national museum dedicated solely to the WWII war in the Pacific, The [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library
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Fredericksburg, Texas – History in Architecture
Blog: Little Travel Notebook - Camping - 9 December 2009
Fredericksburg is a great place to shop and to eat and even to stay in a bed & breakfast if that’s your thing. But, I would be remiss if I did not mention that history of the place and the preservation of historic buildings that has gone on there. Fredericksburg was one of the first German [...]
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Shopping in Fredericksburg, Texas – Many Choices
Blog: Little Travel Notebook - Camping - 8 December 2009
I was almost overwhelmed by the amount of cute shops in Fredericksburg. It’s definitely one of those shopping destinations, perfect for a girlfriend’s weekend or to get some unique Christmas gifts. Our visit, the weekend following Thanksgiving, every store was packed, and there were people everywhere. That’s not my thing, so it did reduce my [...]
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Road Food: Fredericksburg, Texas
Blog: Little Travel Notebook - Camping - 7 December 2009
Fredericksburg is one of those towns where you make a special trip each year for shopping, visiting some of the beautiful old buildings and, eating the delicious German food available in town. The vast majority of weekend visitors to Fredericksburg stay in one of it’s 300+ bed & Breakfast establishments. We of course, were camping [...]
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