Fredericksburg German Heritage Walk
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Walk through the heart of Fredericksburg, a Hill Country town founded by German immigrants in 1846 that still retains its heritage in limestone architecture, biergartens, Sunday houses, and the remarkable story of the Meusebach-Comanche Treaty — one of the only unbroken peace agreements between settlers and Native Americans in Texas history.
Stops on This Tour (7)
- 1 Marktplatz — Town Square The central square of Fredericksburg since 1846
- 2 Vereins Kirche Museum Replica of the 1847 octagonal community church
- 3 Pioneer Museum Complex Original German settler buildings including the Kammlah House
- 4 Main Street — Historic Storefronts Limestone and fachwerk commercial buildings along Main Street
- 5 St. Mary's Catholic Church Gothic Revival church built by German Catholic settlers in 1906
- 6 Sunday Houses District Tiny cottages built by German farming families for weekend town trips
- 7 National Museum of the Pacific War The only US museum dedicated exclusively to the Pacific Theater of WWII
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