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Abella Home
132 B E. Main Street
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Phone: (830) 990-4747
http://www.abellahomeonline.com
On Memorial Day of 2005, owner, Cindy Maple brought a new home décor store to Fredericksburg, Texas. Originally called C S & More, this store provided beautiful items for interior design, lighting, and furnishing. Cindy changed the store's name to Abella Home at the beginning of 2008 because she felt that the word "Abella", which means "beautiful" in Italian, best describes what Abella Home wants to offer its customers - to assist people in bringing beauty to their homes. By providing unique lighting choices, charming and elegant home décor items, spa inspired botanical candles, and heirloom quality furnishings, Abella Home presents the pieces that bring beautiful living to its customers and their homes. Visit our website and our store to see chandeliers and lamps from Savoy House, lovely and classic ceramic serving and bakeware from Gracious Goods, and long lasting botanical fragrances and candles from Archipelago. Our mission is to supply our customers with items that promote beautiful living with Abella Home.
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Above and Beyond Day Spa
418 W. Austin Street
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Phone: (830) 990-8413
http://www.fredericksburg-massage.com
When visiting historic Fredericksburg, the jewel of the Texas Hill Country, why not complete your experience by getting a therapeutic massage or spa treatment in the luxury of your lodging? Above and Beyond, a Bed And Breakfast Massage Service, will bring the pampering to you. And all you have to do is relax and let the Registered Massage Therapists give you a massage or European facial or reflexology treatment. So if you are coming to this beautiful German hamlet, your luxurious Bed and Breakfast facility will be the perfect setting for some much needed nurturing. Couples come to Fredericksburg for second honeymoons or to take some time together away from jobs and families. Others come to have weddings in the picturesque setting of an authentic pioneer settlement. And some groups venture forth just for the shopping offered downtown. Whether you are alone, with your mate, or with a group, you will benefit from the care of the licensed therapists who will attend you. We say, "If you're gonna shop-'till-you-drop, then drop onto one of our massage tables or chairs."
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Admiral Nimitz Foundation and the National Museum of the Pacific War
328 E. Main Street
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Phone: (830) 997-8600
Fax: (830) 997-8092
http://www.pacificwarmuseum.org
The National Museum of the Pacific War is dedicated to perpetuating the memory of the Pacific Theater of WWII in order that the sacrifices of those who contributed to our victory may never be forgotten. The Japanese Garden of Peace is a gift from the military leaders of Japan to the people of the United States, in honor of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. The Memorial Courtyard is ringed by beautiful old limestone walls that hold plaques honoring the contributions of individuals, ships and units during the war in the Pacific. The Admiral Nimitz Museum is located in the historic Nimitz Hotel. Admiral Nimitz lived in the hotel, owned by his grandfather, during his early childhood. Plaza of Presidents is a striking outdoor tribute to the ten American presidents who served in the armed forces during WWII. The George H.W. Bush Gallery re-opened to the public on December 7, 2009. Come discover the exciting new renovations and exhibits.
The Admiral Nimitz Foundation and National Museum of the Pacific War directly benefits from your purchases at the George H. W. Bush Gallery Museum Store. With one of the largest, most comprehensive collection of books and gift items connected with WWII to be found, you may shop at our On-Line Store or in our Main Street Bookstore. Step back in time to the elegance of the 19th century for your next private party, wedding reception or corporate event. Our facilities, are the perfect location whether planning an elegant dinner or a weekday seminar. Four venues to choose from: The Admiral Nimitz Museum Grand Ballroom & Mezzanine is a vintage restored 1870's ballroom for receptions, dances, rehearsal dinners and other special events. Two caterer's kitchens are adjacent offering all the modern conveniences and appliances. The 2nd floor mezzanine is included with venue. The Cailloux Education Center has multipurpose spaces to set up classroom/classrooms. It opens to an outdoor balcony over Main Street and Oma Nimitz's Garden. Audio visual accommodations available. The Museum Boardroom is a professional meeting room to accommodate up to 30 seated around a large conference table. Flat screen TVs available for presentations. Patio, Gazebo and Courtyard is beautifully landscaped outdoor areas that can be rented individually or as one. Patio can be used for weddings, dining and dancing. The courtyard and gazebo offer excellent photo opportunities for special events.
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