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Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. As early as 1871, pioneer Swedish settlers near Union Hill (4 mi. S), also known as the Brushy area, were holding Methodist worship services in homes. In 1882 they formally organized a... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Salado, Texas
Inscription. Dr. David H. Armstrong, who served as one of the first trustees of the Salado public free schools, and his wife, Julia, built this home between 1869 and 1872. It later became the residence of a succession of Salado doctors, ... More on HMDB
Bars – Llano, Texas
Water-N-Hole is the type of place you start off your night. The drinks are cheap and strong but the crowd isn’t the type to get the party started. Grab ... More on clubzone
Campgrounds – Salado, Texas
37 sites; 37 RV/tent. Bath: hot and cold showers. 30-50 amps. More on AAA.com
Parks – Marble Falls, Texas
This particular park sits ajacent to a public boating launch. Has a basketball court, tennis court ... More on KaBoom.org
Themeparks – Crockett, Texas
Category: amusement/recreation services Parks Dept is a great provider of family fun in Texas. Visit us at our location in ... More on localamusementparks.com
Ice Cream – Salado, Texas
The facility is disgusting and the food could be better. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Mother of all Texas colleges and universities. Absorbed charters of Rutersville College, Fayette County (1840), and Wesleyan Male and Female College, San Augustine (1844), chartered by... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Willow City, Texas
This is an excellent family hike. Just enough to get the blood going but not so much that you can't do it. I would consider this hike with children 7 and up. There are several Caves on the rock and... More on Wildernet.com
Parks – Georgetown, Texas
Chautauqua Park, located west of downtown at 7th and Rucker Streets, features a basketball court, baseball field, ... More on Visit.georgetown.org
Restaurants – Georgetown, Texas
The food is very good and service is great! More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Marble Falls, Texas
Inscription. George C. and Elizabeth Roper constructed this double-galleried hotel building about 1888. In the growing town of Marble Falls, The Roper Hotel became a popular stop for visiting businessmen and dignitaries. It was purchased ... More on HMDB
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