New Braunfels National Airport (ICAO: KBAZ, FAA LID: BAZ) is a public use airport in Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. It is owned by the city of...
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New Braunfels High School (commonly referred to as NBHS) is a public high school in New Braunfels, Texas, United States, that was established in 1845...
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at 104,707. New Braunfels is known for its German Texan heritage. New Braunfels was established in 1845 by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels, Commissioner...
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Canyon High School is a public high school located in New Braunfels, Texas, United States and classified as a 5A high school by the University Interscholastic...
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This list of airports in Texas (a U.S. state) is grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state...
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Schlitterbahn (category Companies based in New Braunfels, Texas)
company family owned and operated by the Henry family that was based in New Braunfels, Texas. Schlitterbahn opened its first location, Schlitterbahn Waterpark...
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New Braunfels Independent School District (NBISD) is a public school district in New Braunfels, Texas (United States). Located in Comal County, a small...
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District Landmarks Hotel Faust First Protestant Church Schlitterbahn New Braunfels Transportation New Braunfels National Airport This list is incomplete....
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Comal Independent School District is a public school district based in New Braunfels, Texas (USA). The district covers 589 square miles (1,530 km2) in five...
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Hotel Faust (category New Braunfels, Texas)
known as the Travelers Hotel, was completed in 1929 and is located in New Braunfels, Texas. The hotel planning was started by a group of citizens desiring...
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rules and equipment requirements. List of Class B airports in the United States List of Class C airports in the United States FAA Order JO 7400.2L, Procedures...
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First Protestant Church (category New Braunfels, Texas)
W Coll Streets in New Braunfels, Texas. It was built in 1875 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. National Register of Historic...
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Fredericksburg, Texas (section Airport)
shares many cultural characteristics with New Braunfels, which had been established by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels the previous year. Fredericksburg is...
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Comal County, Texas (section Airports)
and European history. Its county seat is New Braunfels. Comal County is part of the San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX metropolitan statistical area. Along...
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offices and weather radars have moved to separate non-airport locations, where they are assigned new location identifiers, such as EYW/KEYW to KEY/KKEY for...
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San Antonio International Airport (IATA: SAT, ICAO: KSAT, FAA LID: SAT) is an international airport in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It is in Uptown...
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County Memorial Airport – Bad Axe, Michigan KBAZ – New Braunfels Regional Airport – New Braunfels, Texas KBBB (BBB) – Benson Municipal Airport – Benson, Minnesota...
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Wilhelmson (2007a), p. 702. "May 1997 Tornado Outbreak" (PDF). New Braunfels, Texas: National Weather Service. May 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2021. Houston...
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cities. German immigrants founded smaller surrounding towns such as New Braunfels, Castroville, Boerne, Comfort, Fredericksburg, and Bulverde, all towns...
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company with its headquarters on the property of San Antonio International Airport in Uptown San Antonio, Texas, United States. M7 is the successor organization...
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home to many foreign consulates. Rhodes is twinned with: Ávila, Spain New Braunfels, United States Conches-en-Ouche, France Gotland, Sweden Limassol, Cyprus...
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Austin, Texas (section Airports)
route to the east, where it bypasses Round Rock, Austin, San Marcos and New Braunfels before ending at Interstate 10 east of Seguin, where drivers could drive...
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Beaumont, Belton, Boerne, Katy, Killeen, Cypress, Victoria, Waxahachie, New Braunfels, Kyle, Laredo, Leander, Mission, Rio Grande City, San Juan, San Antonio...
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when the town was platted in 1852. Boerne is part of the San Antonio–New Braunfels metropolitan statistical area. Boerne came into being as an offshoot...
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bicycling, or using San Antonio's new VIVA Culture bus routes. The Park includes two other locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Espada...
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Frost Bank (redirect from Frost National Bank)
United States National Bancshares, Inc. (USNB) of Galveston, Texas merged, but Frost operated USNB separately for nearly two decades. As new financial services...
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Sugar Land, Texas (section Airport)
largest airport within the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The airport handles approximately 250 aircraft operations per day. The airport has an on-field...
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Fort Sam Houston (category Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas)
in 2003 the Army decided to close New Braunfels Avenue to through traffic. Until the 2003 closure, New Braunfels had been a major north–south thoroughfare...
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2017 – via Newspapers.com. "Hurricane Andrew threatens Texas coast". New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung. Associated Press. August 25, 1992. p. 2. Archived from...
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