Within
five miles you can take an historical tour filled with museums,
antique shops and "The
World's Largest Pecan". Where else would one expect to find
the largest monument to such an unassuming food as the pecan?
Seguin's pecan held the title for twenty years. Can't knock that.
The Seguin pecan measures approximately 5 feet, 2 inches long
by 2 feet, 2 inches wide. It's dedicated to Cabeza de Vaca, the
Spanish explorer who was held prisoner on the nearby Guadalupe
River in the early 1500s and, incidentally, whose name means "cow's
head."
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Seguin Cuisine offers foods from
American, Mexican, to Chinese.
After a meal, take in a movie
at the multiplex theater or at the downtown location.
Take in a few rounds of golf at Max Starcke Park Golf Course. This
flat course is easy to walk, making this an excellent place for
seniors to get a good workout. Pecan trees line the fairways, so
accurate tee shots are a must if you wish to score well.
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