Seguin, Texas
Seguin (/sɪˈɡiːn/ sig-EEN) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat of Guadalupe County.[1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,433.[2]
Seguin, Texas Media
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- Seguin, TX, water tower IMG 8155.JPG
I took photo with Canon camera of water tower in Seguin, TX.
- Guadalupe County, TX, Courthouse in Seguin IMG 8159.JPG
Guadalupe County Courthouse, 1936, in Art Deco style by Lewis Wirtz and Harold Calhoun
- Walnut Springs Park, Seguin, TX IMG 8185.JPG
Walnut Springs Park on Walnut Branch, a small tributary of the Guadalupe River, was first constructed by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Los Nogales Museum, only adobe building in Seguin (built 1849), restored by Seguin Conservation Society, 1953
- Historic Dietz-Castilla Doll House, Seguin, TX IMG 8170.JPG
The charming Dietz-Castilla Doll House, built 1910, now located next to Los Nogales Museum
- Sebastopol House, Seguin, TX IMG 8182.JPG
Sebastopol House State Historic Site, one of the oldest and finest surviving concrete buildings west of the Mississippi River
- Entrance to Heritage Museum, Seguin, TX IMG 8175.JPG
Heritage Museum exhibits paleo-Indian artifacts, African-American history, the German heritage, and more.
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The Texas Theatre, designed by "local boy" Marvin Eickenroht, opened in 1931, restored and reopened 2011.
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The Palace Theatre in the downtown Historic District hosts periodic community events.
References
- ↑ National Association of Counties. "NACo County Explorer". Retrieved February 8, 2024.
- ↑ "QuickFacts: Seguin city, Texas". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved February 8, 2024.