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The Backyard Amphitheater
2254 US-87 Fredericksburg, TX
Camp CAMP
515 Skyline Dr, Center Point Fredericksburg, TX
(830) 634-2267
ECPI University
4715 Fredericksburg Rd. Fredericksburg, TX
(210) 973-5205
Frederick's Theater Company
1668 Hwy 87 South Fredericksburg, TX
(830) 997-3588
Fredericksburg Market Square
126 W. Main Fredericksburg, TX
Fritztown Cinema
2254 S US HWY 87 Fredericksburg, TX
Gillespie County Fair Grounds
530 Fair Drive Fredericksburg, TX
Hill Country University Center
2818 E. US Highway 290, Suite 6 Fredericksburg, TX
(830) 990-2717
Hoffman Haus
608 E. Creek St. Fredericksburg, TX
(830) 997-6739
Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course
341 Golfers Loop Fredericksburg, TX
Marktplatz
126 W. Main St. Fredericksburg, TX
Messina Hof Hill Country
9996 U.S. 290 Fredericksburg, TX
National Museum of the Pacific War
340 E Main St Fredericksburg, TX
The National Museum of the Pacific War, Memorial Courtyard
311 E Austin St Fredericksburg, TX
(830) 997-8600
Vinovium
214 Edmonds Ave, Johnson City Fredericksburg, TX
7376003127
Western Edge Cellars
228 W. Main St. Fredericksburg, TX
Western Edge Kitchen & Cocktails
(830) 992-3157
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