LaMar's Signs 'n' Stuff

LaMar's Signs 'n' Stuff We have been in business since 2003. and all of your promotional needs.

Give us a call 830-997-5839 or text 830-644-8017, email us at [email protected] for your sign, banner, embroidery, business cards, koozies, etc.

05/18/2026
05/08/2026

🎉 Happy 180th Birthday, Fredericksburg! 🎉

Today, May 8, we celebrate 180 years of history, heritage and community since our founding in 1846. From our rich German roots to the vibrant Hill Country town we are today, Fredericksburg continues to be a special place to live, work and visit.

The City of Fredericksburg team is honored to serve this community and help preserve the traditions, character and spirit that make our town so special.

Here’s to 180 years—and many more to come! ❤️

Need graduation or birthday gifts let us know!  Call or text Lindsay 830-644-8017
03/16/2026

Need graduation or birthday gifts let us know! Call or text Lindsay 830-644-8017

03/15/2026

On a business trip to San Antonio, Temple Smith heard of a prosperous village in the Hill Country that had no bank. Smith visited Fredericksburg, liked what he saw and decided to stay.
In 1887 Temple Smith founded the Bank of Fredericksburg, located on the first floor in the Maier Building at the corner of Main and Adams (today Hudson and Taylor).
Frontier banking could be an adventure.
On July 2, 1888, two strangers entered the bank, guns drawn. One stranger got the drop on Banker Smith and his assistant Mr. Wahrmund, The other bandit scooped up $250 in cash from the teller's drawer.
They wanted more but the timed vault was locked and couldn't be opened until the next morning. The bandits ran out into the street, leaped into the saddle and galloped to the west across the public square. Smith and Wahrmund ran upstairs to the law office of Judge A. O. Cooley. They took shots at the bandits from a second floor window until the outlaws made the brush and vanished.
In 1889 Smith commissioned renowned San Antonio architect Alfred Giles to build a new bank building at 210 E. Main Street. The bank was on the first floor. Smith and his family lived on the second floor.
Quite a few banks defaulted during the Panic of 1907, but the Bank of Fredericksburg, along with two other East Texas banks run by Banker Smith, weathered the crisis without closing doors or limiting withdrawals.

The San Antonio Light called Banker Smith's amazing work during the Panic "a unique feat."

"It is probable," the Light reported, "that this performance was not duplicated by any other individual banker in the United States."
Banker Smith is best remembered as the driving force behind the Fredericksburg Railroad. He spent years of his life and a considerable part of his wealth, bringing the railroad to town.
The railroad honored Banker Smith by naming a stop after him.
The town of Bankersmith, two miles south of Grapetown, once had a depot, post office, store, lumberyard, garage and dancehall.

Temple Smith died on April 24, 1926.

The Bank of Fredericksburg did not survive the Depression. In February 1932 both Fredericksburg banks failed on the same day.

Credit: Michael Barr

03/05/2026

to 1963 when West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard (left) visited Fredericksburg to meet with First Lady Lady Bird Johnson (center) and President Lyndon B. Johnson (right).

Come hear more about about this visit, tomorrow, March 6 at the first-ever History Harvest. Details in the comments. We hope to see you there!

03/01/2026
01/27/2026

Cindy has our support & vote!

Tonight January 22, 2026
01/22/2026

Tonight January 22, 2026

Who are you voting for?

Are you happy with how our community is being lead? Would you like things to change? Do you have any suggestions or concerns? Tonight is your chance to voice it all!

Please join us tonight at 6:00 PM for a Meet the Candidates event hosted by Willow City Volunteer Fire & Rescue. Get the opportunity to meet Cindy Koenig, candidate for Gillespie County District Clerk. Get the chance to learn about those who are going to represent the community we love. Speak to them about concerns you have or questions you want answers to. You have a beautiful gift of choosing our elected officials. Make sure you have all the facts and information you need to vote for the best candidate.

📍 Location:
Willow City Volunteer Fire & Rescue
2575 RR-1323, Willow City, TX

Your voice matters, and your presence makes a difference.

Hope to see you tonight!

— Cindy Koenig for District Clerk

01/17/2026

We are THRILLED to announce that we have been nominated for Best Open Air Museum by USA Today Readers' Choice!

We are proud to be the stewards of our town's rich history and heritage and we are eager to preserve it for generations to come.

Voting takes place once per day and continues through Feb. 9.

Vote now! 🗳 10best.usatoday.com/awards/pioneer-museum-fredericksburg-texas/

01/08/2026

Main Street in Fredericksburg Tx 1984.

Credit: Texas Happens

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