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Campgrounds – Burnet, Texas
I stayed at this beautiful park on labor day 2004, and around 9:00pm we (three of us) noticed most of the... More on Epinions.com
Breweries – Salado, Texas
Inscription. On this site in 1861-65, the William R. Alexander Distillery met a wartime need in Texas. May 28, 1862, Governor Francis R. Lubbock closed all Texas distilleries, to save grain. Army calls for medicinal liquor (for opiate ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Burnet, Texas
Eagle Eye Observatory , designed and built in cooperation with the Austin Astronomical Society, is one of few public-access observatories in the country. Facilities include several large 22-inch telescopes, as well as pedestals and ... More on traveltex
Landmarks – Burnet, Texas
Inscription. Naruna Baptist Church Settlers came to the Naruna area as early as the 1840s, and the town was named by its first postmaster, William M. Spitler, who came to Texas on the riverboat Naruna. Residents formed Providence ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Founded in 1849 as Georgetown Mission, organized 1874 but still served then by circuit riders. This church acquired a resident pastor in 1879. Original building was erected in 1881-82 on the Southwestern University campus. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fredericksburg, Texas
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 300 Typical season: Technical details: none 87 Drive-In Timeline: 1980s - closed More on drive-ins.com
Themeparks – Georgetown, Texas
Williamson County's first six commissioners met here under a stately oak tree in May 1848 to choose a location for the county seat. George Washington Glasscock offered to donate the land he owned ... More on Visit.georgetown.org
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Laid out about 1828 by Delaware Indians, “The Double File Trail” got its name because two horsemen could ride it side by side. The Delawares carved this trace migrating ahead of expanding white settlements. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Leander, Texas
Inscription. Leander grew from the once thriving town of Bagdad, founded in 1854 (1 mi. W). when the Austin & Northwestern Railroad bypassed Bagdad in 1882, a new town was surveyed and named for ra... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Burnet, Texas
Inscription. Kentucky native Adam Rankin Johnson (1834-1922) came to Texas in 1854. After attaining the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate Army, Johnson later settled in Burnet County where he was active in business and ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Marble Falls, Texas
If you've ever been storms, the food wasn't much different at this location. Still greasy and good, althoug... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Waco, Texas
Ummm...NO!: I do not like the one on 19th street. It was not good and the people were rude and not helpful. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Fredericksburg, Texas
If you want to step into Texas's past and experience the kind of one-stop town of yesteryear, visit Luckenbach, just a stone's throw from Fredericksburg. Live music, good food, and a variety of we...
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