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Gruene |
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Gruene,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
29° 44' 19.53809999988",
-98° 6' 12.29211"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
German immigrant farmers were the first settlers of this area, which was orignally called Goodwin. Henry D. Gruene established a large cotton farming operation here in the 1870s. He built a mercantile, cotton gin and dance hall, and conveyed land for school, the town became know as Gruene in 1903, a boll weevil infestation destroyed the cotton crop in 1925 and signaled the decline of the town. Restoration effort begun in the 1970s revitalized the area, the town was listed in the Natonal Register of Historic Places in 1975. (1988)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008
StoppingPoints.com Editorial on Gruene: | Gruene is considered to be something of a ghost town, and it now lies completely within New Braunfels city limits. Once a significant cotton-producing community along the Guadalupe River, the economy is now supported primarily by tourism. |
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Gruene Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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