On U.S. 183, 0.1 miles south of City of Hochheim Road (County Route 234), on the left when traveling south.
Extending 45 miles along the Guadalupe River Basin, Cuero I Archeological District was created to define and preserve cultural resources threatened by a proposed reservoir. Archeological investigation in 1972-73 revealed 352 significant prehistoric . . . — — Map (db m167233) HM
On U.S. 183, 0.1 miles south of City of Hochheim Road (County Highway 234), on the left when traveling south.
Founded near home and stage stand of Valentine Hoch on old Austin - Indianola Road, 1856. In 1864, German Methodist Church was built; Post Office opened 1869. County's first Protestant church (organized 1841 on Cuero Creek by J.M. Baker and James . . . — — Map (db m201819) HM
On Hochheim Cemetery Road, 0.1 miles east of City of Hochheim Road (County Highway 234), on the left when traveling east.
Land for the Hochheim Cemetery was donated by Rachel S. Crawford (1806-1879). She and her husband, James (1800-1861), were pioneer settlers in the Hochheim community. They and many of their descendants are buried here. The graveyard contains many . . . — — Map (db m167230) HM
On U.S. 183 at Whitely Road (County Road 236), on the right when traveling south on U.S. 183.
Built of hand-quarried native stone in 1856 by V. Hoch, a settler. Served as an inn on the Austin-Indianola Stage Road.
While drivers changed four-horse teams, the passengers welcomed the chance to enjoy the inn's food and hospitality. — — Map (db m61044) HM