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Landmarks – Granger, Texas
Inscription. Constructed in 1901 for the A. A. Young family, this residence exhibits elements of the Classical Revival and Beaux Arts styles of architecture. Its eclectic details and architectural features include large dormers, decorative ... More on HMDB
Museums – Brady, Texas
Opened in 2000, more than 75 country music artists are honored here, and displays include stage costumes, musical instruments, personal effects and life-size ... More on traveltex
Golf Courses – Burnet, Texas
The 9-hole "Highland Lakes" course at the Highland Lakes Golf Club facility in Burnet, Texas features 3,327 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36 . Designed by Leon Howard, the ... More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Hutto, Texas
Inscription. The Saul family settled along Brushy Creek in Williamson County about 1850. One brother, Charles Saul (b. 1818), bought this 640-acre tract in 1862. This part of the ranch was first used as a family burial ground upon ... More on HMDB
Lakes – Melvin, Texas
'Brady Creek Reservoir' is a reservoir on Brady Creek in McCulloch County, Texas in the United States. The lake is just west of downtown Brady, Texas. The dam and lake are managed by the City of Brady. The reservoir ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Liberty Hill, Texas
Inscription. Tennessee native John Giles Matthews came to Texas with his parents in 1839 and settled in the new town of Austin. A Ranger for the Republic of Texas, Matthews served in the Mexican War and the Civil War before moving ... More on HMDB
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
Landmarks – Liberty Hill, Texas
Inscription. Samuel Mather settled here in 1849, building a grist mill on the North San Gabriel in 1852. John G. Stewart opened a store near the mill. A small log cabin was in use by 1854 for church, school and lodge meetings. A post ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Belton, Texas
Temple's Lake Park offers a swimming beach, flush restrooms, covered picnic tables, 2 boat ramps and a group shelter. Temple's Pavilion users: See the Gate Attendant upon arrival for the combination to the gate ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Religion and Faith – Brady, Texas
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday Morning ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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