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[John O. Meusebach Dedication]

Description: Photograph of decorative landscaping with stones creating a tear-drop shape and grassy plants lining the inside edge. The interior of the teardrop is filled with gravel and a low, round hedge trimmed in a wagon-wheel shape near the curve; at the point, there is a small marker with the text "Dedicated to John O. Meusebach," with partially-legible text below. There is a stone pathway leading up to the marker and grass on either side of the landscaping; a chain-link fence and street parking are … more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[South Corner of the Star Exchange Building]

Description: Photograph of the front and east side of the Star Exchange Building (located at Churchill Drive) in New Braunfels, Texas. It is a single-story, white front-gabled building with rectangular windows on either side of the door, which has a five-paned window above the lintel. The side of the building has textured siding, painted blue, and two rectangular windows with white trim. There is a bush planted at the corner of the building as well as a telephone pole at the right side of the image and t… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Drive at Conservation Plaza]

Description: Photograph of a field of yellow flowers that has a gravel road running along the bottom of the image and curving around the right side toward buildings that are partially visible behind trees in the background. A red wooden sign is visible near the left side of the image that has "Conservation Plaza" written in large letters above a round image and smaller text that includes "The New Baunfels Preservation Society."
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Sign Commemorating Historic Mass]

Description: Photograph of a sign beneath a tree outside the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church. The sign is set in concrete, in the shape of a mission-style parapet, with the dates 1845 and 1917 on either side of a star, near the top. The text describes the purported saving of the first German in Texas. In the background, the northeast side of the church is partially visible; it is made of light-colored stone and has a series of stained-glass windows that are shaped as pointed arches.
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society
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