Tracy had training in Seguin at the First United Methodist Church so Sam had a day of playing tourist all by himself around this city of approximately 26,000 people in Guadalupe County. Seguin bills itself as the Pecan Capital of Texas.
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FUMC Seguin |
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John Wesley |
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In 2012 the city established a bird sculpture sanctuary |
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"Cabeza de Vaca traveled the River of Nuts which was the Guadalupe...the first European to record the existence of pecans...noted they were good food..." |
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Sestapol - Greek revival house built in 1854-56 with unreinforced load-bearing walls of cast-in-place limecrete, an early form of concrete made of lime, sand, and gravel. |
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