Seguin (/sɪˈɡiːn/ sig-EEN) is a city in and the county seat of Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 25,175. By 2015, the population was estimated to be 27,864.
Restaurants in Seguin
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Gift and Gourmet is your one stop gift shop! We're an official retailer of Kendra Scott, Yeti Coolers, Cuisinart, Lenox, Tyler Candles, Jon Hart Designs, Baggalini, Waxing Poetic, Brighton Jewelry, Thymes, Natural Life, and more! Stop by and say hello!
5.0 based on 45 reviews
There is a large selection of beautiful items. We have returned to Polmedia Pottery many times for gifts and to add to our collection. Excellent quality.
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The Magnolia Hotel began as a 2 room log cabin and Indian Raids shelter built by the city's Co-founder and original Texas Ranger, James Campbell in 1840. After being killed by Comanche warriors, the cabin was sold and became Seguin's first and oldest running stagecoach stop (1847-1875). The shelter/basement was then used as Seguin's first (and worst) jail for years. To house passengers off the stagecoach, a three room limecrete inn was built in the back. This is where the famous Texas Ranger John "Jack" Coffee Hays met and married his sweetheart, Susan Calvert, In 1850 the wood framed building was added as a 10 room hotel, saloon and restaurant. This hotel has had notable people stay such as Governor Ireland and President Ulysses Grant just to name a few. It is believed even the notorious Bonnie and Clyde slept here. By the late 1990's it had fallen in disrepair and listed on the 2012 "Top Ten Most Endangered Places in Texas". It has been restored and is now a Bed and Breakfast.
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4.5 based on 56 reviews
So peaceful. We used the back ground for several photo shoots of the family. Clean and quite area, can be a little crowded at times but just go to show you how popular it is. Did you know they have a wave pool during the summer?
4.5 based on 42 reviews
The tour took an hour and it was well worth it if you enjoy historical houses. The tour guide was very knowledgeable, and the early use of concrete along with using the roof to store water was fascinating. Not recommended for those with small children who will be easily bored by the tour. It also has steps is some areas which may be problematic if mobility is an issue. But if you like history and architecture, this is a hidden gem! I often go on historical house tours and have never seen anything like this. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 109 reviews
We like to go for all of the activities for young kids. Unfortunately the indoor play scape is closed, which is odd because most indoor play places are still operating. Anyways, the prices could be more reasonable for go karts and so we can only afford to make this a once or twice a year experience. We are hoping to try out the rides and water attractions next. I wish they were more flexible in their pricing. Great arcades and other indoor activities, kids trampoline with harness, rock climbing wall and flight simulator. They also have food on site so treat yourself to a funnel cake!
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The Texas Agricultural Education & Heritage Center is a 501c3 Non Profit. The Mission of the Center is to educate the public and our young people about the importance of agriculture in our society and to promote the heritage of farming and ranching in Texas.
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