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Landmarks – Liberty Hill, Texas
Inscription. Pioneers who settled here in the 1840s and established the town of Hopewell faced many hardships, including Indian raids. Wofford and Mary Johnson and their daughter were killed by Comanches nearby in 1863. They were ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Belton, Texas
Live Oak Ridge Park is located at Belton Lake. The area offers a wide variety of recreation including camping, water recreation, picnic facilities, pavilions for large groups, nature trails, and mu... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Sightseeing – Menard, Texas
Inscription. Founded among the Lipan Apache Indians by Franciscan Missionaries in 1757 through the financial aid of the Count of Regla. Sacked and left in ruins by the Comanches in 1758. - Here perished Padres Alonso Giraldo de Terreros ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Salado, Texas
Inscription. Alabama native James Ferguson (1824-1876) became a Methodist preacher in Arkansas before moving to Texas in 1847. As a circuit rider for the next 20 years, he served Methodists in numerous parts of central and southeast ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Leander, Texas
Inscription. Organized in 1857 by the Rev. R. M. Overstreet, this church was originally known as Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church and was located in the town of Bagdad. When the new railroad bypas... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Liberty Hill, Texas
Inscription. Weathered gravestones show usage of this spot for burials since 1852, when the earliest settlers were establishing homes in area. The first formal grant of land here as a community burial ground was made by John T. and ... More on HMDB
Trains – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Built in 1904 by William Pearce to provide storage space for a wholesale grocery company, this building was part of a larger industrial complex. A number of buildings were constructed along nearby railroad lines, including ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Junction, Texas
This park is beautifully well-tended with a lush green landscape situated in a very quiet area near the S... More on Epinions.com
Landmarks – Weir, Texas
Inscription. John Breneke (1847-1927) came from Fayette County to purchase 365 acres of farmland here in 1875. Deed records show he set aside two acres for a graveyard, perhaps upon the death of his sister-in-law, Susie B. Kemper ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Llano, Texas
Inscription. The Oxford community was founded in 1880 when confederate veteran A. J. Johnson came to Llano County and laid out the townsite. In 1881, a burial ground was established near this site for the use of the families of Oxford. ... More on HMDB
Bars – Florence, Texas
As a country boy from small town Idaho, I was finishing out my tour at Hood back in 1970. Stopped one day at the RattleSnake Inn for a cool one. The place was a lot like what I was used to back home. We only had one b... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Liberty Hill, Texas
Enjoy one complimentary MENU ITEM when a second MENU ITEM of equal or greater value is purchased . . Authentic & delicious food from the Michoacan region of Mexico! - Serving breakfast, ... More on entertainment.com
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