History and Preservation Efforts in the Gruene District
The Historic Gruene District exists as a preserved nineteenth-century Texas settlement within the broader New Braunfels city limits, maintaining a […]
The Historic Gruene District exists as a preserved nineteenth-century Texas settlement within the broader New Braunfels city limits, maintaining a […]
The Historic Gruene District concentrates diverse dining options within a compact walkable area where riverside locations, preserved historic buildings, and
The Historic Gruene District transforms shopping from a mundane consumer transaction into a leisurely exploration through preserved nineteenth-century commercial buildings.
Gruene Hall is Texas’s oldest continually operating dance hall with an unbroken operational history. Built in 1878, this hall served
Tucked into a bend of the Guadalupe River just a few miles from downtown New Braunfels, the Historic Gruene District
Drive-in theaters once numbered in the thousands across America during the 1950s, providing outdoor entertainment that combined movies with social
The Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture occupies a unique position in the constellation of New Braunfels attractions and museums, preserving
Public libraries occupy a unique space in American communities, functioning simultaneously as democratic institutions offering free access to information, as
There’s something wonderfully unpretentious about a place that calls itself both “Animal World” and “Snake Farm,” a name that promises
In a world increasingly dominated by screens and passive entertainment, where children spend hours absorbed in tablets and phones, the