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New Braunfels and Comal County parks facilities open through holiday weekend

Independence Day falls on a Sunday and celebrated Monday this year, and it’s a sure bet many New Braunfels and Comal County residents will toss in Friday for a four-day holiday weekend. The area will truly experience a new sense of freedom this July 4th period — exactly one year since the height of COVID-19 and executive orders began mandating protective face coverings in most private and public areas throughout Texas. Social distancing didn’t subdue attendance at county and city parks last year, and all will be open throughout the weekend. City and county offices and businesses will be closed Monday, but many other venues will have amended hours.

New Braunfels gears up for the July 4th holiday, 175th celebration

There’s plenty to do this Fourth of July weekend, as New Braunfels celebrates the virus-delayed 175th anniversary of its founding and Uncle Sam marks his 245th birthday.  The 175th Anniversary Founders Day Parade, originally scheduled for March 2020, is planned for Saturday, starting at 9 a.m., in conjunction with the Sophienburg Museum’s Old Time Fourth of July Patriotic Parade and Program.  The parade route starts at Garden Street and South Seguin Avenue near the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center. The route proceeds on South Seguin Avenue toward Main Plaza, takes a left turn at the Main Plaza and proceeds in the opposite direction that traffic usually flows, then traverses to East San Antonio Street and ends at South Liberty Street near Prince Solms Park.

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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