Luckenbach Texas General Store and Saloon
by Debra Martz
Title
Luckenbach Texas General Store and Saloon
Artist
Debra Martz
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Luckenbach Texas General Store and by Debra Martz Luckenbach, Texas is an unincorporated community just a 10 mile drive from the popular tourist town of Fredericksburg (which originated as a German community) in the Texas Hill Country. Luckenbach is known as a great venue for country music. It consists of 9.1 acres situated between 2 creeks. Its oldest building is a combination country general store and a saloon which opened in 1849. It is stated that the first name was Grape Creek but more than likely Gap Creek which comes from German ("lucken" meaning gap and "bach" meaning stream). The population increased to a high of 492 in 1904 but by the 60s it was almost a ghost town. A newspaper advertisement offering the "town - pop. 3 - for sale" led Hondo Crouch, a texas rancher and folklorist to buy Luckenbach for $30.000 in 1970, in partnership with Kathy Morgan and actor Guich Koock. Crouch used the town's rights to govern the dance hall as he saw fit. The remnants of a post office, which closed in April 1971, can still be seen at the general store/saloon. The general store serves as a souvenir shop with a variety of items that includes the town's motto "Everybody's Somebody in Luckenbach". And who can forget that famous song "Luckenbach Texas" by Waylon Jennings with the chorus
"Let's go to Luckenbach, Texas
With Waylon and Willie and the boys
This successful life we're livin'
Got us feuding like the Hatfields and McCoys
Between Hank Williams' pain songs and
Newberry's train songs and Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain
Out in Luckenbach, Texas ain't nobody feelin' no pain"
An overlay/texture by Teresa Wilson was used for enhancement.
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July 22nd, 2017
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