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Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. This house was erected in 1895 for William Y. Penn (1860-1951), a local merchant who also served as city alderman and mayor. Like several other Victorian homes here, it was built by C.... 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
Museums – Georgetown, Texas
Housed in the recently renovated Farmers State Bank Building (1911), the Williamson County Historical Museum is located in the historic district on the square in Georgetown, Texas. This Beaux Arts ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Tours – Llano, Texas
This 1895 Romanesque Revival county jail - -included as part of a historic walking tour - -comes complete with a jailor's quarters, iron jail cells and a gallows tower. It was used as a county jail until 1982 and has remained virtually ... More on traveltex
Landmarks – Waco, Texas
Inscription. Doris (Dorie) Miller was reared on a farm in McClennan County, Texas, and attended Wacos A. J. Moore High School. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy and was assigned to the battleship “USS West Virginia” in 1940. ... More on HMDB
Bars – Round Rock, Texas
But if you want those folks to stay the band should play something we all know. More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. In 1893 Lula Holland Leavell (1854-1895) and her daughters, Blanche and Kate, hosted a literary reading for a group of Georgetown women. That year the group formed a womens literary club. In 1897 the club was named the ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Marble Falls, Texas
The food is delicious and especially the BK Salad my mom orders it all the time. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. (1883 1962), A distinguished chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, and a native of Williamson County. Descendant of 1849 settlers from Alabama, he was a son of Nathaniel Franklin and Mary J. Porterfield Hickman. He ... 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
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