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New Braunfels

American  
[broun-fuhlz] / ˈbraʊn fəlz /

noun

  1. a city in S Texas, near San Antonio.


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Reed, in New Braunfels, Texas, recently took a job selling Toyotas after spending 10 months looking for work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Clair Luttrell, 70, a retired railroad conductor living in New Braunfels, Texas, on his 1968 Dodge “Bengals” Charger R/T, as told to A.J.

From The Wall Street Journal

Colton Cowser had a bases-loaded double — that hit the chalk down the right-field line — and Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg hit a sacrifice fly to center off Miller, his childhood friend and classmate at New Braunfels High School outside San Antonio.

From Seattle Times

For Miller, who had a large group of family and friends make the trip from New Braunfels and other parts of Texas, there were signs of success against the Rangers.

From Seattle Times

Born in Mount Pleasant and pitching for New Braunfels High School, which is little over two hours straight west of Houston depending on how fast you drive your pickup truck, Miller grew up an Astros fan.

From Seattle Times