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Parades, fireworks, fly-in, concerts part of Fourth of July weekend in New Braunfels


On March 14, 1845, Prince Carl Solms-Braunfels entered into an agreement with Maria Antonia Veramendi Garza and her husband to purchase 1,265 acres for the princely sum of $1,112, which included the present site of New Braunfels.
Four days later, Prince Carl crossed the Guadalupe River at the ford of El Camino Real, which stretched from Nacogdoches to San Antonio.
On March 21, 1845 — Good Friday — emigrant wagons forded the river at the same spot, marking the founding of New Braunfels.
Now, 175 years later — with a one-year pandemic-prompted delay — it’s time to celebrate and commemorate the city’s cultural heritage, hard work and Gemutlichkeit.
The 175th Anniversary Founders Day Parade, originally scheduled for March 2020, is planned for July 3, starting at 9 a.m., in conjunction with the Sophienburg Museum’s Old Time Fourth of July Patriotic Parade and Program.  ....

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Tubers from across Texas kick off tubing season in New Braunfels for the holiday weekend


Tubers from across Texas kick off tubing season in New Braunfels for the holiday weekend
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Nadali Hernandez, 4, tries to coax her parents into joining her in the water at Prince Solms Park in New Braunfels during the official start of tubing season on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers on Sunday, May 30, 2021.Marvin Pfeiffer, San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin Dominguez of Midland, left, takes a photo of friends and family about to float down the Comal River at Prince Solms Park in New Braunfels during the official start of tubing season on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers on Sunday, May 30, 2021. It was the group s second consecutive year to float down the river on Memorial Day weekend.Marvin Pfeiffer, San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less ....

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After last year's 'disaster,' New Braunfels ready for river recreation restart


After last year s disaster, New Braunfels ready for river recreation restart
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A party of tubers hits the water near Sattler on the Guadalupe River early last May. The pandemic snuffed out the summer tubing season last year.Tom Reel /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Steven Wilden navigates his son Waylon away from rapids on the Guadalupe River upsream from New Braunfels on May 5, 2020. The pandemic was a ‘disaster’ for the river tourism industry, New Braunfels’ mayor said.Tom Reel /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
NEW BRAUNFELS A year after the COVID-19 pandemic snuffed out its water recreational season almost as soon as it began, New Braunfels is ready for a fresh start. ....

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New Braunfels businesses hope Memorial Day rush will return tourism to prominence


COVID-19’s physical threat is fading more and more with each vaccine. Reversing its economic threat is taking a bit longer – and New Braunfels and Comal County businesses dependent on tourism dollars hope Memorial Day weekend could be the spark.
“For the summer it’s going to be a great gauge of the number of Texans who are ready to get out and travel again,” said Michael Meek, president and CEO of the Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce. “By all indicators, it appears they are. Pre-bookings for attractions and hotels are very strong – some of the strongest we’ve seen.” ....

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Hinman will open in May, Elizabeth in August as part of NBU upgrade


Work continues on the North Kuehler 30-inch and 33-inch Interceptor Upgrade Project in central New Braunfels, part of New Braunfels Utilities’ wastewater capital improvement projects to replace and upgrade aging infrastructure.
The project consists of replacing existing 21-inch, 24-inch, and 27-inch interceptors in NBU’s Wastewater Treatment Plant drainage basin with 30-inch and 33-inch inch interceptors. 
The interceptor replacement includes 12,000 linear feet of sanitary sewer main. 
The project alignment begins east of the Guadalupe River, runs across the river and Cross River Street, runs north on Washington Avenue, runs east on South Street, through Prince Solms Park, through Hinman Island Park, east on Elizabeth Avenue, through the Wurstfest grounds, across Landa Street, through the Knights of Columbus property, and then continues along the Dry Comal Creek to across Walnut Avenue. ....

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