Memories of Hohenecken
Frank da Cruz
22 July 2006
Most recent update:
23 November 2020
Hohenecken is a small village (population about 4000) in
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, about 2 miles WSW of Kaiserslautern. It was a
short walk from Kapaun Kaserne in Vogelweh, where I was stationed in the
Army 1963-64. Coincidentally, it's only 8 miles from Steinwenden, from
where — as I discovered 50 years later — my
great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, the Dunker Johann Michel
Müller II, had emigrated to America in 1727 with his wife Susanna
Berchtol, my GGGGG-grandmother, who was from nearby Krottelbach.
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I took a few pictures of Hohenecken in the early sixties, then came back to
visit in 1975 and took a few more. And recently I added some other images
found on the Internet. Hohenecken was rarely frequented by American GIs,
who tended to prefer the bars and night life of urban Kaiserslautern. But a
small group of us spent almost all our free time in Hohenecken because it
was beautiful, friendly, quiet, and the primary Gasthaus (Gasthaus zum
Rathaus) was so... gemütlich. In those days we called it Opa's (Grandpa's),
der Opa was the owner, die Oma did the cooking and it was some of the best
food I would have, ever. When I returned in 1975, Opa had died so Oma was
in charge. According to Google Maps in November 2020, Gasthaus zum Rathaus
at Burgherrenstraße 99 is permanantly closed and Hohenecken has grown
considerably.