Luckenbach, Texas

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Template:For Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox settlement Luckenbach (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell) is an unincorporated town 13 miles (19 km) from Fredericksburg in southeastern Gillespie County, Texas, United States. Named for Carl Albert Luckenbach, son of the early settler Jacob Luckenbach, the town is known as a venue for country music and for its German-Texan heritage.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

On December 15, 1847, a petition was submitted to create Gillespie County. In 1848, the Texas Legislature formed Gillespie County from Bexar and Travis Counties. Its oldest building is a combination general store and saloon reputedly opened in 1849 (1886 is more likely, based on land improvement records of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission) by Minna Engel, whose father was an itinerant minister from Germany. The community, first named Grape Creek, was later renamed after Engel's husband, Carl Albert Luckenbach. They later moved to another town that became Albert, Texas. Luckenbach was first established as a community trading post, one of a few that never broke a peace treaty with the Comanche Indians, with whom they traded.

Luckenbach's population increased to a high of 492 in 1904, but by the 1960s it was almost a ghost town.

Citizens of the town claim a resident (Jacob Brodbeck) launched the first airplane years before the Wright Brothers.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=reid>Template:Cite book</ref>

Modern history

A newspaper advertisement offering "town — pop. 3 — for sale" led actor Guich Koock, rancher-folklorist-humorist John Russell (Hondo) Crouch (1916–1976),<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> along with rancher Kathy Morgan, to buy Luckenbach for $30,000 in 1970.

The property has been host to many unique festivals including the Luckenbach Women's Chili Cookoff and The 1st Luckenbach World's Fair, where Willie Nelson made a surprise appearance. In the 1990s, the town was host to several of Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnics.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The post office was closed on April 30, 1971, and its zip code (78647) was retired. The general store remains active as a souvenir shop. No one lives in Luckenbach today, but it is upkept by people in the neighboring towns.Template:Cn

Geography

It consists of Template:Convert between South Grape Creek (a tributary of the Pedernales River) and Snail Creek, just south of U.S. Highway 290 on the south side of Ranch to Market Road 1376. This location is roughly Template:Convert north of San Antonio and Template:Convert west of Austin. The Luckenbach website lists "412 Luckenbach Town Loop, Fredericksburg, TX 78624" as the physical address for GPS navigation.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Climate

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Stonewall has a humid subtropical climate, Cfa on climate maps.<ref>Climate Summary for Stonewall, Texas</ref>

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Notable person

Guinness world record

"Pickin' for the Record" was a fundraiser held in Luckenbach on August 23, 2009, for the organization Voices of a Grateful Nation.<ref>"Luckenbach is Pickin for the Record... The Guinness World Record" No Depression (Aug. 23, 2009) Accessed Dec. 28, 2021.</ref> The Guinness world record was broken for the most guitar players gathered at one time to play continuously for at least five minutes. The Luckenbach record broke the standing German record by 50, with the official count at 1,868.<ref>McCorkle, Robert "Texas pickers strum Germans to set record" Texas Observer (Sept. 16, 2009) Accessed Dec. 28, 2021.</ref>

Visiting

Luckenbach hosts live music events each weekend.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On Sundays, it is common for visitors to bring instruments and take turns performing informally with others in the crowd. Occasionally, local and regional celebrities drop by.Template:Citation needed There are recreational vehicle camping spots nearby, along with a small creek. Areas are also set up for washer pitching.Template:Citation needed

See also

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