32% off (Sale price $189.00, Reg. Price $278.00) :: Properties at a Glance: Fredericksburg – First Class ReservationsThe vacation rental properties managed by the team at Fredericksburg – First Class Reservations are as varied as the city’s own charms. Hidden throughout the Texas Hill Country, these studios, suites, and cottages afford guests the choice of rural seclusion or in-town restfulness near Fredericksburg’s historic Main Street. If you’d rather be out in the country, consider the Appian Way Cottages, which boast porches outfitted with hot tubs overlooking 40 acres of Hill Country scrub. Choose your accommodations from multiple suites and cottages, either in town or in the country. Available units are A.L. Patton (Barcelona/Hemingway), Appian Way Cottages, Celtic, Avalon, and Celestial Retreat–Sun Guesthouse. Soak away stress in a hot-tub unit. Possible amenities: Each unit is unique, but many offer hot tubs, gas fireplaces, and outdoor seating areas. Dine locally with a $20 credit valid at six area restaurants—Andy’s Steak and Seafood Grille, Clear River Pecan Company, El Milagro, Austin Street Java & Muffin Haus, Java Ranch, or City Cafe. You can also visit Texas’ largest micro-brewery, as well as sample over 30 different wineries.Fredericksburg, Texas: Historical German Town in Texas Hill CountryIn Texas Hill Country, it’s easy to tell when you’re getting close to the town of Fredericksburg: you’ll start spotting “Willkommen” on the signs pointing toward town. German immigrants settled here in 1846, blending Teutonic traditions with cowboy-style farming and ranching. Nowadays, the farms have blossomed into colorful lavender fields and wineries.One of Fredericksburg’s main attractions is tied to one of its most historic residents—Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, who commanded US Pacific forces in World War II. Nimitz’s father owned a steamboat-shaped hotel that was transformed into the National Museum of the Pacific War in the 1960s. The museum features a Japanese submarine used at Pearl Harbor, an American B-25, and many wa
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