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Landmarks – Manchaca, Texas
Inscription. Methodists in the Manchaca community began meetings as early as 1871 when circuit riders held worship services in the old rock church owned by the Cumberland Presbyterian congregation. Although this fellowship was not ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Swedish immigrant settlers in Williamson County met together in homes for worship services as early as 1884. In 1891 this congregation was organized in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Peterson by 21 charter members. Known ... More on HMDB
Bars – Taylor, Texas
Ed's Place has the best hamburgers I have ever tasted and the coldest beer. I highly recommend it. The serv... More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Austin, Texas
The staff at the door was friendly and the DJs that night were pretty good. More on CitySearch
Museums – Lampasas, Texas
Musee-solomon is located at Historic Moses Hughes Ranch est. 1856 outside of Lampasas, Texas. In addition to housing the studio of internationally recognized stone sculptor, A. A. Solomon, Musee-Solomon's ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
about Shoreline Christian Center: Shoreline Christian Center is an interdenominational Christian church that hosts occasional ... More on GoCityKids
Food Shopping – Austin, Texas
An updated version of the classic corner grocery stocks speciality foods, custom gourmet baskets, apothecary items, old-fashioned ... More on AustinTexas.org
Restaurants – Austin, Texas
Walking One comes to expect that walking into a bakery your senses are overwhelmed with the sights and smel... More on CitySearch
Religion and Faith – Austin, Texas
Absoultely beautiful! Got some great pics of it on my trip. Trying to find free parking could be a challe... More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Jonah Cemetery was established in 1902 when community leaders J. M. Barrington, W. S. McMakins, C. Brady, A. J. McDonald, and R. H. Northcutt purchased two acres near the San Gabriel River to be used as a cemetery. Burials ... More on HMDB
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