An amateur astronomer and a NASA eclipse ambassador, Ms. Davies is leading the alliance’s efforts to organize and support eclipse events in the area.
At the nearby Best Western, rooms for that eclipse are going for about $1,100 a night, Ms. Moore said.
In Bandera, the self-proclaimed Cowboy Capital of the World, this eclipse came with wagon rides, Old West shootout re-enactments and one outrageously long-horned bull named Redneck.
A little over an hour away in the small town of Junction, Macy Brooks, the organizer of the Texclipse Music Festival, is also planning to go bigger in April.
Josh White, an owner of Arrowhead Creek, a vineyard in Stonewall, is planning for a relatively quiet event at his winery in April.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Hill Country Alliance, NASA, Bandera County Convention, Visitors Bureau, Cowboy Capital, Old West
Locations:
Oregon, South Carolina, Bandera County, Bandera, Old, Spain, Junction, Arrowhead, Stonewall