As one of the state’s fastest-growing cities, Leander has witnessed dramatic increases in population since the year 2000. New subdivisions
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With a high quality of life, a thriving economy, opportunities for outdoor activities and an impressive rate of growth, residents
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Founded in 1880, the site of Kyle, Texas, was selected based on the location of the nearby International-Great Northern Railroad
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With more than 130 sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Bastrop has been dubbed the “Most Historic
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Georgetown was not named for a British king, nor was it named for the Massachusetts city of the same name.
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What do Lyndon Johnson and Heloise have in common? They both graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College in San
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Transportation has always been important to the residents of Temple. After all, the town was founded by a railroad in
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Nestled in the foothills of the Texas Hill Country, Austin is surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in
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In 1990, Hutto was home to a mere 630 residents, which represented a drop of 4.4 percent between 1980 and
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