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  2. Wimberley, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wimberley started as a trading post settlement near Cypress Creek in 1848, the year Hays County was organized. After William Carvin Winters built a gristmill at the site in 1856, it took on the name "Winters' Mill". When the mill was sold in 1864 to the Cude family, its name was changed to "Cude's Mill". It was sold again in 1874 to Pleasant ...

  3. Heading to the Texas Hill Country? Here are the best places ...

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    Wimberley Cafe. Chicken fried steaks and pancakes that are served all day. What more do you need from a country cafe located in the heart of town? 101 Wimberley Square. 512-847-3333, wimberleycafe ...

  4. Jacob's Well (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Well (Texas) Coordinates: 30°2′4″N 98°7′34″W. Jacob's Well. Jacob's Well and its surroundings. Jacob's Well is a perennial karstic spring in the Texas Hill Country flowing from the bed of Cypress Creek, located northwest of Wimberley, Texas. [1][2]

  5. Winters–Wimberley House - Wikipedia

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    Winters–Wimberley House. /  29.99806°N 98.09833°W  / 29.99806; -98.09833  ( Winters--Wimberley House) The Winters–Wimberley House is a historic home in Wimberley, Texas that was built c. 1856. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

  6. 9 delicious dishes to try at restaurants, cafes in Wimberley ...

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  7. Freeman Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Ranch. The Freeman Center is a 3,485-acre (1,410 ha) plot of land between San Marcos and Wimberley, Texas. It was founded in 1941 by weekend ranchers Harold M. "Harry" Freeman and his brother Joe. [1] The Freeman Center houses the Texas State University Forensic Anthropology Center's body farm, where the deceased are used to study the ...