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Round Rock is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, in Williamson County (with a small part in Travis County), [4] which is a part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area. Its population is 119,468 according to the 2020 census.
104 East Main Street (1947): Round Rock Insurance and John's Barber Shop; 105 East Main Street (1876): Sam Bass General Store, a one-story building; 109 East Main Street (1885): Maschall and McNeary, Attorneys, a one-story, stone-masonry building; 111 East Main Street (1916–1925): Round Rock Printing, a brick building; 112 East Main Street (1881)
The Immortal Ten Bridge is a bridge in Round Rock, Texas, United States built at the intersection of Mays St and the railroad in response to the January 22, 1927 crash of a passenger train into a bus carrying the Baylor University basketball team headed to a game at The University of Texas, which killed 10 of the 22 passengers.
Cambria Cavern was a small limestone solutional cave which was discovered on 8 February 2018 when a portion of the cave's roof collapsed, causing sinkhole opened up in a residential area in Round Rock, Texas. [2] To stabilize the road and utility lines above the cave, the cave was partially filled with concrete and sealed. [3]
Round Rock High School is a public high school located in Round Rock, Texas, a suburb of North Austin. Founded in 1867, it is the oldest high school in the Round Rock Independent School District. As of 2021, it is the largest high school in the Greater Austin area by student enrollment. Round Rock High School is designated by the UIL as a 6A ...
There are roads named after Bass in Round Rock, Texas, Denton, Texas and west of Sanger, Texas. During Round Rock's annual Frontier Days celebration, performers re-enact the shootout in the old downtown. [5] Rosston, Texas celebrates Sam Bass Day annually on the third Saturday in July. [6] There is also the Sam Bass Fire Department of Brushy ...
Additional institutions in the suburban communities include Temple College in Taylor and the Texas State University extension in Round Rock. In 2006, 35% of adults in the City of Austin held college degrees, placing fourth among the 77 largest cities in the U.S. [70] As of 2010 this percentage had climbed to 43.3%.
In January, 1996, Round Rock citizens voted for and passed a $3.5 million bond issue to expand the library from 11,000 square feet (1,000 m 2) to approximately 43,000 square feet (4,000 m 2). Construction on the new addition began in March 1998 and was finished July 1999.