This document details a self-guided walking tour of Fredericksburg, Texas’s historic district. The tour highlights 30 significant buildings, showcasing the town’s architectural evolution and history, from its 1846 founding by German immigrants to its development through the 20th century. Many structures represent adaptive reuse of early buildings, reflecting the town’s ongoing evolution. The text also includes information on nearby historical sites, including cemeteries, Fort Martin Scott, and the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. A map is referenced to aid in navigating the tour route.