Learn about the other popular soft drink created in Waco that goes great with Texas barbecue and is a staple at Juneteenth celebrations in this special exhibit. Through Feb. 28.
Take a peek into historic classrooms at the Cave Creek and Rheingold communities where the one-room schools once again greet visitors. Sat., Feb. 9, 10am-4pm.
Follow the footprints of generations of Texas writers who have traveled the world for creative inspiration while maintaining their roots. Through May 10. Free.
Seventh floor of the Alkek Library at Texas State University, San Marcos
The show highlights the effects of the Civil War through photos, obituaries, letters, and artifacts of soldiers from Comal County. Other exhibits take visitors through the history and cultural heritage of New Braunfels and the area. Through April 30. $5.
Sophienburg Museum, 401 W. Coll St., New Braunfels
Tour the night sky through high-quality telescopes with local experts pointing out heavenly bodies along the way. Reservations required. Sat., Feb. 9, 7-9pm. $5 adults, $2 children.
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