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Region: Prairies and Lakes
One of the oldest towns in Texas, founded in 1838 by a group of Rangers. Named in honor of Juan N. Seguin, distinguished Mexican-Texan. In the second half of 19th century, many German immigrants settled here and cotton was king. An oil boom in the 1930s financed a legacy of handsome Depression-era public facilities.
Be sure to visit the "World's Largest Pecan," a concrete statue that pays homage to a valuable local crop. Located on the courthouse lawn.
Self-guided tours pass hundreds of charming 19th- and 20th-century homes found along tree-lined streets. Information at the tourist informatin center.
Nearby Cities: Austin, New Braunfels, San Antonio, San Marcos, Wimberley, Luling, more...
Whether you like quaint cabins, five-star hotels or even rustic dude-ranch digs, there’s always a place to sleep in style.
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