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Gerlich-Wagenfuehr Bed & Breakfast
The historic Gerlich-Wagenfuehr home, left, is now a bed and breakfast inn. The historic Buckhorn Barbershop, right, is a museum and a functioning tonsorial parlor.
Photo by Allan C. Kimball.
New Braunfels exudes history. It’s home to Texas’ oldest bakery, oldest dance hall, oldest hardware store, oldest municipal golf course. So what better place to rest your weary head than in a historic home built in 1858. Yes, you can stay in the Gerlich-Wagenfuehr home, now a bed and breakfast inn run by the New Braunfels Conservation Society that preserves several old homes, old businesses, and old barns in the city. The home was built by Heinrich Hoeke, one of the original German settlers ...
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