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Pedernales Country Club

Golf Courses – Spicewood, Texas

Pedernales Country Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Spicewood, Texas. This medium-length layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Online tee tim... More on TheGolfCourses.net

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  • This course is located next to a recording studio and its motto is "cut and putt." The course is actually owned by Willie Nelson. The course was built on hilly terrain, so you can expect many uneve... More on Golf.com

Early Explorers in Llano County

Landmarks – Llano, Texas

Inscription. By commission of the Governor of Spanish Texas, Bernardo de Miranda in 1756 examined Cerro del Almagre, a red ochre hill supposedly rich in silver. His party of 23 from San Antonio struck Honey Creek near here, then went ... More on HMDB

Dairy Queen of Goldthwaite

Ice Cream – Goldthwaite, Texas

Colt Elementary

Parks – Marble Falls, Texas

Playspace for 2-5 and 5-12 year olds More on KaBoom.org

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Dairy Queen TM of Marble Falls

Ice Cream – Marble Falls, Texas

Better than Kingsland... The people are nicer too. More on Yahoo! Travel

Cypress Valley Canopy Tours

Tours – Marble Falls, Texas

In Spicewood, this eco-adventure destination offers zip line tours, ropes challenges and places to swim and picnic. For seasonal ... More on traveltex

Conrad Fuchs House

Landmarks – Horseshoe Bay, Texas

Inscription. Conrad L. Fuchs, born in Germany in 1834, came to Texas in 1845 with his parents, Pastor and Mrs. Adolf Fuchs, who settled in Austin County. The Fuchs family moved into this area of Burnet County in 1853. In 1861, Conrad ... More on HMDB

Smithwick Cemetery

Landmarks – Marble Falls, Texas

Inscription. The history of this community cemetery dates to 1854 when 18-year-old Rebecca Chambers died and was buried here. Rebecca, who reportedly was ill while traveling past here with the family of her sister and brother-in-law, ... More on HMDB

Family Insight

Themeparks – Spicewood, Texas

about Family Insight: Family Insight offers a variety of workshops and courses for parents, teachers, and child care professionals ... More on GoCityKids

FIrst United Methodist Church

Parks – Marble Falls, Texas

Has equipment for ages 2-5 and 5-12 More on KaBoom.org

Colorado Bend State Park

Campgrounds – Bend, Texas

I enjoyed our 1 day camping experience. More on TripAdvisor

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  • They do have a bathing suit rinse off shower in full view of everyone, including the ranger station, though. More on TripAdvisor

  • It is a real hiking mountain and you should bring good hiking shoes. Oh, and you will get wet cause you hav... More on Wildernet.com

Jordan Cattle Auction

Restaurants – San Saba, Texas

Opinion: the finest livestock auction company in the us bar none run by the greatest people and most knowledgeable ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Mr Gatti's

Restaurants – Kingsland, Texas

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Lone Star Coffee LLC

Restaurants – Marble Falls, Texas

This restaurant is closed. This restaurant no longer exsists. More on TripAdvisor

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  • Make an appointment today with Lone Star Coffee LLC where serving your coffee needs is what they do best. L... More on Zipleaf.us

  • Lone Star Coffee LLC 309 Main St, Marble Falls, Texas, 78654, United States Phone: 830.798.2780 Website - ... More on Zipleaf.us

Hoag-Faubion-Fuchs House

Landmarks – Marble Falls, Texas

Inscription. William H. Hoag, an electrical engineer from New York City, and his wife Beatrice built this house in 1910. The Hoags sold the house to local farmer and rancher Sam Faubion in 1914. Faubion rented the home to rancher, ... More on HMDB