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Henry Thomas Lodge, A.f. & A.m.
"In settlement started by Noah Smithwick, when he built water mill here in 1855. In 1861 he moved to California, but ...
Hamilton Pool
This wonderful hike through a unique geological area is more reminiscent of a walk through a canyon in Colorado tha...
Smithwick Cemetery
The history of this community cemetery dates to 1854 when 18-year-old Rebecca Chambers died and was buried here. Rebe...
Rockvale
The once thriving community of Rockvale began as a pioneer settlement in the 1850s. A log cabin built in 1855 served ...
Christian Hensel Youth Camp
Juliet Johnson, daughter of the founder of Marble Falls, married George Christian in 1887. He was one of ten owners o...
Falls On The Colorado Museum
At the Falls on the Colorado Museum, visitors can experience local history through the current exhibit, "...
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
This entire "circle of life" gives the visitor a unique perspective into one of America's most noteworthy...
Site Of Community Of Nameless
First surveyed in the 1850s, this area attracted numerous settlers by 1868. A community grew up, and in 1880 townspeo...
Heinatz Homestead
Built in fall of 1850, along with adjoining store and post office, all of native stone, by John Frederick Heinatz (18...
Cypress School
Neighbors living in a scattered settlement along Cypress Creek known as Cypress Neighborhood joined together to estab...
Hopewell Cemetery
Pioneers who settled here in the 1840s and established the town of Hopewell faced many hardships, including Indian ra...
Blanco County
From this headquarters site in the 1870s, the brothers J. T. and Sam Ealy Johnson started thousands of cattle up trai...
Dead Man's Hole
Entomologist Ferdinand Lueders made the earliest recorded discovery of this cave in 1821. Notorious in the Civil War ...