Gruene, TX
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About Gruene
- • Country singer Bruce Robison, known for writing hits for others, hails from Gruene.
- • Texas' oldest dance hall, Gruene Hall, established in 1878, still hosts live music.
- • Cotton production along the Guadalupe River established the town's early economy.
- • Some buildings are rumored to be haunted, adding to Gruene's mystique.
- • The flood of 1998 devastated Gruene, but the town rebuilt stronger than before.
- • It's named after Henry D. Gruene, who established it in the mid-1840s.
- • With roughly 20 people, it's one of Texas' smallest unincorporated communities.
- • Sitting at 820 feet, it's slightly higher than nearby New Braunfels.
- • Tourism and hospitality are the primary drivers of the local economy.
- • It feels charming, relaxed, and steeped in Texas history and tradition.
- • The San Antonio Spurs, about an hour away, won five NBA championships.
- • Nearby New Braunfels High School has a long and storied football rivalry with Seguin.
- • The underlying geology is primarily Cretaceous-age limestone formations.
- • The Guadalupe River flows through Gruene, providing recreational opportunities.
- • White-tailed deer are a common sight in and around Gruene.
- • Bald cypress trees are abundant along the Guadalupe River.
- • In 1872, Ernst Gruene built the first cotton gin, establishing the town's economic foundation.
- • Gruene Hall, built in 1878, is Texas' oldest continually operating dance hall.
- • FM 306 provides access to Gruene from Interstate 35.