Katy and I took a 1 hour flight over to Fredricksburg for a 100 dollar hamburger at the airport diner. They have a nice little diner and hotel. As usual, the trip over was smooth, the ride back was rough... hot and bumpy.
http://www.hangarhotel.com/index.html
Fredricksburg, Tx
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WOW! That is new! Definitely wasn't there the last time I was in Fredricksburg! I'll be checking it out the next time I'm down that way though!
Hope you hit the Nimitz museum while you were there. It is a really neat stop for any WWII buff. It has changed a lot. When I was growing up, you could play with just about anything there. I used to track cars down the highway with a 5" deck gun. Now they won't let you anywhere near that stuff. Still impressive though. Kerville is a nice destination as well. Is the Mooney factory still open? Don't forget a flight over enchanted Rock!
Don't envy you the heat and the dry...
Hope you hit the Nimitz museum while you were there. It is a really neat stop for any WWII buff. It has changed a lot. When I was growing up, you could play with just about anything there. I used to track cars down the highway with a 5" deck gun. Now they won't let you anywhere near that stuff. Still impressive though. Kerville is a nice destination as well. Is the Mooney factory still open? Don't forget a flight over enchanted Rock!
Don't envy you the heat and the dry...
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