A 144-year-old home from New Braunfels’ German settlement period is for sale
A two-story home recently listed in New Braunfels for $1.1 million represents a chance to own a piece of the city’s history — literally. The Texas-German estate located adjacent the Comal River was built in 1881, a mere 36 years after the town itself was established by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels, Germany. As could be expected […]
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