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By P.I.O. Peri Duncan
September 28, 2019

Guten Tag!

Did you know that Fredericksburg was named for Frederick, Prince of Wales? Frederick was the son of the king of Great Britain, George II, & was the heir apparent to the throne. However, he died before his father, & so when George II passed, the infamous George III, Frederick's son, became the King of Great Britain & the last king of the American colonies.

Now what does that have to do with Oktoberfest? Well, Frederick, like his father, was German, not British (Confused? A look at the history of Great Britain can clear that up.)

Oktoberfest is a long-standing German celebration, beginning in 1811. It is also a tradition (albeit a shorter one) in historic Fredericksburg. Capital Ale was the host and a fun time was had by all along the venue.

And the Fredericksburg Rescue Squad was pleased to be a part of the event again, providing stand-by medical response in case of any injuries or accidents. Dankeschoen!


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