Using the pen name Peter Cedarstacker, Crouch wrote hundreds of "Cedar Creek Clippings" for The Comfort News.
That year the Saturday Evening Post ran a photograph of Crouch with a story called “LBJ Country.”[3] In 1971, he, his wife, and actor Guich Koock bought the town of Luckenbach,[4] a small community in the Texas Hill Country that was first established as an Indian trading post by Albert Luckenbach, a German immigrant, in 1849.
[7] Acting as the town's mock mayor, he established a series of farcical celebrations, including the Luckenbach World's Fair, the first Texas "women only" chili cook-off, and the Return of the Mud Daubers.
The eight-episode series featured interviews with various people in the United States in recognition of that nation's bicentennial.
[9] Their daughter Cris and her husband established a restaurant and live music hall in Fredericksburg, Hondo's on Main, in a historic stone building that once produced and housed plows, wagons, and guns.