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  1. We have friends in Fredericksburg and we have been invited. That pink granite dome, the LBJ National Historical Park, and Main St. Shopping are what I would do!!!

  2. You know a place has lots of things to see and do when you go back over and over again. Great to know that there are good reasons to visit Fredericksburg at all time so year too. We would love the outdoor spots like Enchanted Rock. Hubby would spend hours at the National Museum of the Pacific War. I might leave him there to wander along the charming Main Street.

    1. You will love Fredericksburg, Linda. Lots of wineries, too, and you can go on a shuttle for wineries hopping.

  3. I have read several of your posts on Fredericksburg. You are definitely an authority on the subject. It sounds really charming.

  4. Fredericksburg seems like a great getaway for family. I’d like to visit the National Museum of the Pacific War and learn more about the history there. Hiking Enchanted Rock sounds like a great idea too. It’s so cool that there’s a White House in Texas!

    1. You are right! Fredericksburg is a great destination for families and it’s a place where you like to go back over and over again. Last time we went there, we revisited the Texas White House and Enchanted Rock.

  5. Wow, so much to do in Fredricksburg! I’ve actually heard about Enchanted Rock, that seems like the biggest draw for me. I’d also be interested in the Pacific War Museum- I always find the opportunity to step back in history when I travel to be fascinating!

    1. Yes! Enchanted Rock is really great! And the Pacific War Museum will blow your mind away. It’s a perfect place to step back in history.

  6. Wow! This is indeed a wonderful getaway. We have never been to Fredericksburg and had no idea that there’s so much to see and do in this wonderful place. My husband would enjoy visiting these museums. Thank you for sharing this itinerary.

  7. Fredericksburg sounds like a great place for the entire family! I don’t have children myself but I can see that there are some places I’d like to visit too such as the pink granite rock at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area (I love the way they’ve called it Enchanting) and the charming Vereins Kirche. Strolling along the main street also sounds like a great plan. I’d certainly like to treat myself at the Clear River Ice Cream and Bakery!

    1. Some, or actually all of the places I suggested here are for every age group. I skipped the winery tour that adults like to do here.

  8. You always visit these off the beaten path, yet interesting destinations, Umiko. I’ve never heard of Fredericksburg in Texas, and it’s interested to hear that is such a big German town. No doubt you have so many German influences all around Fredericksburg. Great guide for visiting the town!

  9. There is so much to do in Fredericksburg, a town I had never even heard of before you started posting about it. The main part of town looks really quaint, and anything that gets me outdoors is right up my alley. And I actually think I’d like to visit Wildseed Farms and check out their grapevines! Do you know if they do wine tastings there?

  10. This is a nice spot for family excursion. I have never been in Texas but would love to visit one day. The things to do and to see there are quite different form those in Germany. I am sure our family would love such trip as well.

    1. The nature itself is so different from Germany. I think they had reasons to leave their Germany, but wanted to keep part of it by implementing it to the New World. I guess that’s why it’s quite different.

  11. I just headed over to your post on the pink granite dome at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area blogpost of yours. Indeed it has some fascinating formations. Good to know its suitable for toddlers as well.
    Interesting to know the German connection of your Texas. I didn’t know there were German colonies there! There is a White House in Texas? Whoa! That;s a lot of new information I’m learning in this post.

    1. Thank you for checking out my post about Enchanted Rock. That’s one of Texans favorites! It’s quite surprising for most people (including American) that the German migrants went all the way to Texas. There are actually several German town spread all over Texas.

  12. I love how much history there is to discover in Fredericksburg! I also love finding little German towns around the country, so I’d love to practice my German again LOL. Pretty cool that Fredericksburg has a White House. All I know about LBJ is that he was a little odd. It’d be interesting to learn more about him.

    1. There’s a perfect store outside town for you to practice your German, Rachelle. The owner came to Texas straight from German, if I’m not mistaken, in the 70s. One time I was there, I heard her talking in German on the phone. And yes, the Texas White House was cool. I wasn’t born here and went to school in the U.S., and I found LBJ had an interesting personality, actually.

  13. I really like that you’ve included a mix of natural options (like Enchanted Rock) and manmade – so there’s something for everyone. It’d be really fun to try out the German food too as that’s not something you find everywhere and the Pioneer Museum is just right for kids. A second day really opens up more choices!

    1. That’s why I like visiting Fredericksburg again and again. There’s always something we heard in town that we haven’t got to visit yet, like this pie shop we heard from my husband’s friend.

  14. Fredericksburg looks like a cute town to visit and a lot of history to explore. My friend loves learning about the history and the war. I looked up where Fredericksburg in Texas is and it’s not far from her dad. Thanks for the tip!

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