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  1. The railroad reached Seguin in 1876 en route to San Antonio, when the oldest railway in Texas, the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad, chartered on February 11, 1850, as the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway Company built the first Seguin depot.

  2. From historic relics of the past like our "limecrete" structures to our bustling Main Street with local shops and authentic Texas eateries, there is something in Seguin for everyone to enjoy. Pictured ZDT's Amusement Park

  3. visitseguin.com › plan-your-trip › visitors-guideVisitors Guide | Visit Seguin

    Plan your trip, or just get inspiration on all the things to do in Seguin with our annual Visitors Guide. View it online or request to have one mailed to you.

  4. Seguin, named in honor of Juan Seguin, a Tejano Texian freedom fighter and early supporter of the Republic of Texas, is one of the oldest towns in Texas, founded only 16 months after the Texas Revolution began.

  5. Oct 10, 2022 · The heart of Seguin is found in the Downtown Seguin Historic District. Offering a nice collection of charming shops, bistro-style eaterie, and more, this shopping district provides a far less hectic pace than the nearby towns of Fredericksburg and Kerrville.

  6. Welcome To Much More Than a City. You may call it “Real America” or “Real Texas.”. We call it Seguin. Pay Online. Report an issue. Join Team Seguin. Meetings. GIS/Maps. Trash & Recycling.

  7. Seguin is one of the oldest towns in Texas. In 1838, a group of frontier Rangers laid out a settlement among beautiful live oaks beside Walnut Springs on the Guadalupe River. They soon named the town for Col. Juan Seguín, a Tejano who fought beside the Anglo settlers against the brutal Mexican dictator Santa Anna.

  8. Search through our listing to find the perfect place to visit in Seguin. Whether you choose a Nutcracker Museum or a historic house, you can't go wrong!

  9. visitseguin.com › plan-your-trip › about-seguinAbout Seguin | Visit Seguin

    Situated a short 30 miles East of San Antonio, Seguin is a beautiful city full of rich history and Authentic Texas experiences. With a Downtown full of adorable mom-and-pop shops and the beautiful blue-green waters of the Guadalupe River, our historic town has a little something for everyone.

  10. 6 Things to Do in Seguin. Snap a selfie with the World’s Largest Mobile Pecan, drink mead like a true Viking, go on a spooky ghost tour in a haunted historic hotel, and take in the beautiful Texas outdoors.