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  2. This Stuck-In-Time Texas Town Is One Of The South’s Most ...

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    A New Texas-Fancy Hotel Named after Albert Keidel, described as “the Hill Country’s last renaissance man or its first hippie,” this new property is steeped in history and offers prime ...

  3. Easton Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.eastonparkatx.com. Easton Park, also referred to as the Pilot Knob planned unit development, [1] is a 2,214-acre (896 ha) Planned unit development (PUD) in the southeast portion of the city of Austin, Texas, United States. The master-planned community is currently being developed within the Pilot Knob MUD which had been under ...

  4. Stonehenge II - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2010, Al Shepperd began searching for a new home for Stonehenge II after putting his land in Hunt, Texas up for sale. The Hill Country Arts Foundation agreed to offer a new location for the project, and started a 'Save Stonehenge II' campaign to raise the necessary funds to cover the costs of moving, repairing, and rebuilding the monument in a new location in Ingram, Texas.

  5. New Lockhart development builds home in factory, adding to ...

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    The Amherst Group, a Texas-based real estate investment, development, and operating platform, announced it will construct a new community in Lockhart. The community, named "Firefly," will bring ...

  6. Dorper - Wikipedia

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    The Dorper is an easy-care animal that produces a short, light coat of wool and hair that is shed in late spring and summer. It was developed in South Africa and is now the second most popular breed in that country. The Dorper Sheep Breeders Society of South Africa was founded in 1950. This breed was developed by the crossing of a Dorset Horn x ...

  7. Texas Hill Country - Wikipedia

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    Central Texas, United States. Elevation. 980–2,460 ft (300–750 m) The Texas Hill Country is a geographic region of Central and South Texas, forming the southeast part of the Edwards Plateau. Given its location, climate, terrain, and vegetation, the Hill Country can be considered the border between the American Southeast and Southwest. [1]

  8. Architecture of Fredericksburg, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fredericksburg Vereins Kirche. The architectural structures of Fredericksburg, Texas, are often unique to the Texas Hill Country, and are historical edifices of the German immigrants who settled the area in the 19th century. Many of the structures have historic designations on a state or national level. The Gillespie County Historical Society ...

  9. Garner State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Garner State Park is a state park in the community of Concan, Texas located in Uvalde County, Texas in the United States. Garner State Park, in the Texas Hill Country, is the most popular state park in Texas [citation needed] for overnight camping. It often fills by noon in peak parts of the season.