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    Texas Traveler

    A quick guide to Fredericksburg, the quintessential Texas Hill Country getaway

    Shelley Seale
    Shelley Seale
    Apr 27, 2014 | 3:09 pm

    For an authentic taste of Texas Hill Country — as well as the delicious fruit of the Texas Wine Trail — look no further than Fredericksburg. This heritage community was settled by Germans in the 19th century and retains its old world charm even today.

    Filled with unique shops, casual and sophisticated restaurants, a profusion of wildflowers, and friendly people, Fredericksburg is the perfect weekend getaway for Texans — and much more than just another sleepy little town.

    What to do
    You can easily spend an entire day wandering the shops and galleries on Main Street, or you might hop on a bicycle to pedal among the wildflowers or to nearby Enchanted Rock. Of course, the grape is king in this region, and you can taste wine at area vineyards such as Becker, Torre di Pietra and Grape Creek.

    In fact, Fredericksburg is one of the top wine destinations in the U.S. Try a Texas Wine Tour, or meander through the newly developed Wine Road 290 yourself. Several special wine road events are scheduled throughout the year. Coming up June 21 is Vino al Pastor; on July 19, enjoy the Chili and Chillin' event.

    If you are a history buff, visit the Vereins Kirche Museum in the Fredericksburg National Historic District for a taste of German folklore. Nearby Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site offers a look inside the “Texas White House” and ranch of the 36th U.S. President. The National Museum of the Pacific War is the only institution in the country dedicated to the story of the Pacific Theater in World War II. Recently expanded, the museum offers a new George H.W. Bush Gallery with a multimedia presentation and historical artifacts.

    What to eat
    For a small town, Fredericksburg is packed with culinary delights. Gourmet restaurants such as August E’s, Navajo Grill, Rock House and Austin’s dish up creative cuisine for the most discerning palate. There are plenty of casual and lunch spots as well; try El Milagro Twenty Twelve or Fredericksburg Brewing Company, the oldest brewpub in Texas serving up craft beer and offering a traditional biergarten in the back.

    The town also knows how to celebrate its food. The Fredericksburg Crawfish Festival is going on Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25. This annual party features activities for the whole family, including lots of great Cajun food, live music, crawfish races, and a Creole brunch with a special appearance by chef John Russ of the renowned Lüke San Antonio.

    If you really want to get hands-on, Fredericksburg is a great place to take cooking classes. Jacque Rudman offers a variety of classes, from “feast of flavors” culinary delight samplers to “haute and healthy herbs” with ingredients picked straight from the chef’s own garden. Private group sessions can be arranged with recipe and menu development for a customized adventure.

    How to splurge
    Part of any good getaway is treating yourself, and there is no better place than Fredericksburg’s newest destination spa, Fredericksburg Herb Farm, done in the old "Sunday Haus" style with the help of local artisans.

    "The Sunday Haus was a concept for people coming in from the country and enjoying the weekend attending church and then picking up supplies for the rest of the week," says owner Dick Estenson. "Each one of the 14 cottages is done in an architectural styling of the original Sunday Haus. We also have the old 1884 rock house that is now being restored into its original rock condition."

    The 5,000-square-foot facility offers pampering of all types, and the Farm Haus Bistro will replenish you with garden-fresh food. You can enjoy a massage, facial or more at the day spa, or retreat entirely in one of the new guest cottages.

    When to go
    Any time of year is nice in Fredericksburg, whether in summertime when you can refresh at a nearby watering hole or during the light-filled winter holiday season. But spring is magical, with wildflowers in bloom and the best weather of the year.

    From April 30-May 4, check out the Hill Country Film Festival, a five-day independent film event created to celebrate and showcase filmmakers from Texas and around the world. In 2013, HCFF screened more than 50 independent films, both short and feature length, and hosted filmmaker interviews, discussion panels and festival parties.

    The July 4th celebration is also big, with a community parade and fireworks, and other celebrations in nearby Luckenbach.

    Fredericksburg Herb Farm boasts cottage accommodations, a restaurant and a destination spa.

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    American Airlines predicts back-to-normal travel following shutdown

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 19, 2025 | 11:55 am
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    American Airlines is ready to get customers to the Thanksgiving table: According to a release, the Fort Worth-based carrier is looking forward to moving past the industrywide flight disruptions caused by the government shutdown and is in full recovery mode.

    “The Thanksgiving holiday period is one of the most condensed and most important for our customers — the stakes are high, and the American team is ready to deliver,” said American COO David Seymour in a statement. “Customers making last-minute holiday plans — and those who booked months ago — can rest assured that our operation will run smoothly and safely."

    Seymour also expressed thanks to everyone who worked hard to get through several difficult weeks — "especially our team members and federal aviation workers," he said.

    With the termination of the FAA's flight reduction order, customers can expect all flights to operate as scheduled. The airline expects this streak of strong operational performance to continue into the Thanksgiving travel period, with nearly 81,000 flights scheduled for American and its partners during this period, which runs from November 20 through December 2.

    American’s 2025 Thanksgiving operation
    Data and statistic on the upcoming travel holiday include:

    • Larger schedule: American and its regional partners will operate 80,759 scheduled flights this Thanksgiving travel period, larger than 2024 and the biggest schedule of any airline worldwide.
    • Peak travel days: Sunday, November 30 will be the most traveled day, followed by Monday, December 1.
    • Extra capacity: Special late-night flights have been added at Phoenix (PHX) and Chicago (ORD) on November 30.
    • Peak operations: On December 1 at 11:10 am Dallas time, 1,077 mainline and regional aircraft will be enroute — the highest number during the travel period.
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