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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Luckenbach Silver Glass Triangle TB

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Released:
Friday, May 23, 2014
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
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About This Item

Bead-Silver Glass Triangle TB06

This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named Texas towns with interesting names or histories.

Luckenbach is in the Texas Hill Country, thirteen miles from Fredericksburg in southeastern Gillespie County.  The oldest building is a combination general store and saloon reputedly opened in 1849 by Minna Engel, whose father was an itinerant minister from Germany.  The community, first named Grape Creek, was later named after Minna's husband, Carl Albert Luckenbach.  

Luckenbach was first established as a community trading post and was one of the few that never broke a peace treaty with the Comanche Indians, with whom they traded.  Citizens of the town claimed one of them (Jacob Brodbeck) had launched the first airplane years before the Wright Brothers.  The population increased to a high of 492 in 1904, but by the 1960s, Luckenbach was almost a ghost town.

An ad in the paper offering "town — pop. 3 — for sale" led Hondo Crouch, rancher and Texas folklorist, to buy Luckenbach for $30,000 in 1970, in partnership with Kathy Morgan and actor Guich Koock.   Crouch used the town's rights as a municipality to govern the dance hall as he saw fit.  The town maintains a ghost town feel with its small population and strong western roots.  One of its two main buildings houses the remnants of a post office, a working saloon, and a general store.  The other is the dance hall.  The post office was closed on April 30, 1971 and its zip code (78647) was retired. The general store remains active as a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase a variety of items, including merchandise featuring the town's iconic motto: "Everybody's Somebody in Luckenbach."

Luckenbach's association with country music began in the summer of 1973, when Jerry Jeff Walker, backed by the Lost Gonzo Band, recorded a live album at the Luckenbach Dancehall called Viva Terlingua.  Four years later (and a year after Crouch's death), Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson memorialized Luckenbach with the song “Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love).”  In his 2000 book Are You Ready for the Country?, author Peter Doggett recalls that Jennings later told audiences that "he hated the song and (had) admitted the guys that wrote the thing have never been to Luckenbach and neither have I.  Waylon eventually played one show in Luckenbach on July 4, 1997.  Other concert appearances in the town include Willie Nelson, Pat Green, Robert Earl Keen, and Lyle Lovett.  The little community is still an active home to country music as of 2013, where folks gather by the score to listen to area musicians and drink cold beer, particularly Shiner Bock, a local favorite brewed by the oldest brewer in Texas.

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Dropped Off 6/27/2015 Bobcam placed it in Brown's Creek Trail - This Ones Covered Minnesota - 260.01 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/18/2015 Bobcam retrieved it from Nada Cache Dash V (5K Walk/Run) Wisconsin   Visit Log

Nice TB, will move it on.

Dropped Off 5/30/2015 Ecorangers placed it in Nada Cache Dash V (5K Walk/Run) Wisconsin - 626.58 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/30/2015 Ecorangers retrieved it from GeoWoodstock XIII Maryland   Visit Log

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Dropped Off 5/21/2015 markacher placed it in GeoWoodstock XIII Maryland - 71.72 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/21/2015 markacher retrieved it from 283's Recycled Cache Redux Pennsylvania   Visit Log

Next stop ... GeoWoodstock XIII

Dropped Off 5/21/2015 markacher placed it in 283's Recycled Cache Redux Pennsylvania - 178.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/20/2015 markacher retrieved it from TAKE A HIKE!™~A Festivus for the rest of us!" Pennsylvania   Visit Log

Heading to GeoWoodstock XIII :)

Dropped Off 5/17/2015 markacher placed it in TAKE A HIKE!™~A Festivus for the rest of us!" Pennsylvania - 3.69 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/17/2015 markacher took it to TAKE A HIKE!™~Stony Pony Pennsylvania - 176.76 miles  Visit Log
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