Posted on 09/22/2004 4:49:00 AM PDT by naturalized
I guess a lot of people don't know of the German influence here in Texas.
They have German festivals here:
Texas Best German Festival
- Wurstfest
New Braunfels, Texas
800-221-4369
10 days in November
130,000+ visitors. Food, music, dancing, arts and crafts and much more.- Germanfest
Muenster, Texas
Last weekend in April
Food, bike rally, and run. 50,000 attend annually.- Westfest
West, Texas
817-826-5058
Labor Day
Each year some 40,000 people converge on the Central Texas town of West and enjoy a family blend of food, culture, dance and just plain Czechoslovakian fun!
I would like to thank you all for educating me about the German influence in Texas. I didn't know.
Ft. Meyers FL has a big German community too. Has a German language newspaper as well. No big deal.
>>Admiral Nimetz was born in Fredricksburg, which is smack in the German settlement area, and a neat place to visit...
Yes, in particular, the Nimitz Museum of the Pacific War is well worth visiting. I took my son there 3-4 years ago, while we were in San Antonio for a week for a convention.
You're welcomed. Living here all these years, I've see stuff on TV and the
papers from time to time. So unless one lives here or studied Texas History,
hardly anyone would really know that.
HUge german area from the 1800's
Most people don't even know that the first Polish settlement in the US was in Texas as well at Panna Maria, about 65 miles outside of San Antonio. And up in West, near Waco, is a large Czech community as well. Texas is much more diverse than most people think.
You guys are leaving out the best water park in the world - Schlitterbahn, which is German for slippery road.
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