GoFred 2021 Fall/Winter Visitor's Guide

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Texas Rangers Heritage Center provides Historical Learning Opportunity Keeping in line with Fredericksburg’s dedication to historic preservation, the Texas Rangers Heritage Center brings the story of the state’s famous lawmen to life. This is especially important as the Texas Rangers will celebrate their bicentennial year in 2023. This year marks the 50th year of the Former Texas Rangers Foundation. The TRHC site includes a 12-acre campus that features a 350-seat open-air pavilion with a full catering kitchen and a Lone Star Stories Campfire Ring. The amenities support a wide range of event opportunities. Phase I of the Texas Rangers Heritage Center is complete. The project on the town’s eastern edge was about 14 years in the planning. In September 2013, then-Gov. Rick Perry and other dignitaries attended a groundbreaking ceremony on the land between Fort Martin Scott and the Hill Country University Center. The Former Texas Rangers Foundation is the organization heading up the project. Phase I has a spacious open-air pavilion, which can seat 350 and features an amphitheater with a fire pit. The site also includes a campanile (bell tower) and a Ring of Honor, and a 30-foot

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simulatioof a Ranger badge which memorializes Rangers who lost their lives in the line of duty. An historic flintlock rifle used by Mexican Texas colonist and elder statesman Ben Milam during the Siege of Béxar will be on display at the Texas Rangers Heritage Center when Phase II opens in 2023, just in time for the 200th traditional anniversary of the Texas Rangers. The foundation has begun fundraising for Phase II, which will feature a museum building.

Members of the Headquarters Company of the Former Texas Rangers Association and Foundation stand ready for action on the grounds of the Texas Rangers Heritage Center in Fredericksburg. Pictured from left are Marvin Schroeder, Bruce Ferguson and Jeff Nichols. Construction is slated to start soon. There, visitors will learn about well-known Rangers and episodes in Ranger history. Museum planners promise an immersive experience which will include interactive exhibits, a theater, galleries associated with the character traits of the Texas

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Steering Visitors in the Right Direction

3min
pages 142-152

Hill Country Higher Ed

3min
pages 136-141

Library Houses ‘Good Reads’

2min
pages 134-135

Vereins Kirche Keeps Current with Exhibits, Activities

3min
pages 130-133

City Parks Offer Variety of Camping, Day Use Amenities

9min
pages 124-127

Museum Honors Sacrifice Service of WWII Pacific Vets

5min
pages 122-123

Old Tunnel State Park Goes Batty Each Evening

3min
pages 114-117

Roll, Roll, Roll Your Board

1min
pages 128-129

Brewing Up the Hill Country

6min
pages 118-121

36th President Lives on at LBJ National Historical Park

3min
pages 112-113

Living History Found at LBJ State Park

4min
pages 108-111

Wine Me Up

13min
pages 100-107

‘Everbody’s Somebody” When Visiting Luckenbach Texas

2min
pages 96-99

‘Volkssport’ Brings Germany to Your Feet

3min
pages 94-95

The Bright Side of Life

2min
pages 90-93

View the Heavens at Enchanted Rock

2min
pages 86-87

Country Schools

2min
pages 88-89

Texas Rangers Heritage Center

2min
pages 82-85

Pioneer Museum

1min
pages 80-81

Fort Martin Scott

3min
pages 78-79

Lace up for Benefit Runs

1min
pages 74-75

A Hunter’s Paradise

1min
pages 76-77

Die Künstler Art Show & Sale

1min
pages 64-65

Fredericksburg Theater Company

4min
pages 66-69

First Friday Art Walks

4min
pages 70-73

Music Club Hosts Concerts by Global Talents

2min
pages 62-63

German Choirs Keep Tradition Alive

1min
page 61

FISD Band Boosters Turkey Dinner

1min
page 60

Gem & Mineral Shows

1min
pages 58-59

LBJ Christmas Tree Lighting

2min
page 53

Singing Christmas Tree

1min
page 52

Gillespie County Youth Livestock Show

1min
pages 56-57

Fredericksburg’s ‘Second Christmas’

1min
pages 54-55

Kinderfest

1min
pages 50-51

Bethany Christmas Journey

1min
page 49

Christmas Home Tour Tannenbaum Ball

1min
page 48

Santa Day Parade Ahead

1min
page 47

Peddler Show

1min
pages 38-41

Holy Ghost Lutheran Church Nativity Display

1min
page 46

Marktplatz Will Light Up for the Holidays

1min
pages 42-43

Light the Night Christmas Parade

1min
pages 44-45

Indian Artifact Show

1min
page 37

Knights of Columbus’s BestFest

2min
pages 34-35

Finding Sanctuary in the Japanese Peace Garden

6min
pages 22-27

Fredericksburg Food & Wine Fest

2min
page 36

Oktoberfest Marks 40 Years

4min
pages 18-21

Historian Reflects on 175 Years

4min
pages 30-31

Introduction from the Editor

5min
pages 4-17

Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market

1min
pages 28-29

Texas Mesquite Arts Festival

2min
pages 32-33
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