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Landmarks – Marble Falls, Texas
Inscription. Banker Otto Ebeling (1863-1935) built this Victorian residence for his wife, Emille (Giesecke), and their four children shortly after moving to Marble Falls in 1891. Ebeling sold the property in 1913 when he moved to ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – San Saba, Texas
Colorado Bend State Park is located at the former sites of the Gorman and Lemons Ranches above Lake Buchanan. The park offers wild cave tours, both guided and self guided. All caves in the park are... More on showcaves.com
Things To Do – Marble Falls, Texas
Sweet Berry Farms is about an hour away from Austin.?� It is a beautiful farm and has plenty of activities ... More on Trekaroo
Tours – Marble Falls, Texas
In Spicewood, this eco-adventure destination offers zip line tours, ropes challenges and places to swim and picnic. For seasonal ... More on traveltex
Lakes – Marble Falls, Texas
Lake Marble Falls is the smallest of the Highland Lakes at 780 acres. It winds its way along six miles of steep limestone cliffs and ... More on igougo
History Museum – Goldthwaite, Texas
Features replicas of pioneer rooms, local history and photographs, also houses the Goldthwaite Chamber of Commerce . Open ... More on traveltex
Landmarks – Burnet, Texas
Inscription. Established in the early 1870s, this weekly newspaper has been in continuous operation for more than one hundred years. The first editor on record was George Whitaker, who served in that position until 1874. In 1898, ... More on HMDB
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