Weber "Das Keller Haus"
(In Back)
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Marker Text: This simple, one-room limestone outbuilding was constructed in 1903 by stonemason Emil Weber. He built the structure, which sat over a cellar, for storing vegetables, bacon, sausage, and wine. One of Weber's sons, Werner E. Weber (d. 1974), a woodcarver, used the building for his workshop. He designed altars and religious pieces for many area churches, and also carved a lectern on display in the National Cathedral at Washington, D. C. (1982)
Marker No: 10129
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 30.282898, -98.884262
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Location: 110 North Cherry Street, Fredericksburg
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