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Landmarks – Round Rock, Texas
Inscription. 1/2 mile South to the site of Kenney's Fort First settlement in Williamson County. Erected as a home by Dr. Thomas Kenney and Joseph Barnhart in the spring of 1839. Served as a place of defense during Indian raids. Rendezvous ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Glen Rose, Texas
This ride along the Paluxy River and through the Glen Rose Formation follows the tracks left behind by dinosaurs more than 100 million years ago. Glen Rose is a small lovely town located in a lovely area about an hour's drive southwest ... More on Trails
Campgrounds – Belton, Texas
Westcliff Park is located at Belton Lake. The area offers a wide variety of recreation including camping, water recreation, picnic facilities, and much more. This park has 31 campsites, 27 of which... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Campgrounds – Georgetown, Texas
Jim Hogg Park will be closing on January 1, 2010 and will be closed indefinitely due to substantial electrical work to be performed at Lake Georgetown. Walkins will still be accepted until actual work commences. Jim Hogg Park is located ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Parks – Leander, Texas
Southwest Regional Park offers fun for everyone interested in basketball, baseball, tennis, disc golf, soccer and running on a track or ... More on Cedarparkfun.com
Religion and Faith – Salado, Texas
Inscription. A Baptist revival was held on the banks of Salado Creek as early as 1854. By about 1860, members of area Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Church of Christ denominations were meeting in an ecumenical house of worship. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Round Rock, Texas
Inscription. This early Williamson County graveyard has been referred to as Smalley Cemetery due to its connection with the family of pioneer Baptist preacher Freeman Smalley. Early settlers of this area, the Smalleys were associated ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Glen Rose, Texas
Open Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. 1505 NE Big Bend Trail. 888/DINO-CVB (346-6282), 254/897-3081. . More on traveltex
Restaurants – Round Rock, Texas
The sesame chicken is top rate better than most of the fancy Chinese restaurants and the hot and sour sou... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Temple, Texas
Great place to eat and sit back and relax. More on Yahoo! Travel
Themeparks – Granbury, Texas
Category: amusement park Hubbard Marine Senic Boat is a top source of entertainment in Texas. Visit us at our location in ... More on localamusementparks.com
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