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Belton: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Belton Commercial Historic District 22: Cornelison House: Cornelison House: December 26, 1990 : 1102 N. Pearl St. Belton: Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS 23: Davis House: Davis House
The Bell County Courthouse in Belton, Texas was built in 1884. [2]: 38 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [3] It is the third courthouse to serve Bell County. The structure was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by J. N. Preston & Son.
The Woman's Commonwealth (also Belton Sanctificationists and Sisters of Sanctification) was a women's land-based commune first established in Belton, Texas. [1] It was founded in the late 1870s to early 1880s by Martha McWhirter and her women's bible study group on land that was inherited when the women's husbands died or quit the home.
Belton is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. Belton is the county seat of Bell County and is the fifth largest city in the Killeen-Temple metropolitan area. In 2020, the population of Belton was 23,054, [ 4 ] and the metro region had a population of 450,051 [ 5 ] according to US Census estimates.
Bell County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.It is in Central Texas and its county seat is Belton. [1]As of the 2020 census, its population was 370,647. [2] [3] Bell County is part of the Killeen–Temple, Texas, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The V. R. Means House on E. 14th Street in Belton, Texas was built in 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] It was built by the New Lumber Co. for one of its officers, V.R. Means, and seems to have been intended as a model house for the firm's work. The firm eventually built more than 100 homes in the area ...
Over $400,000 in advertisements were purchased by business leaders to ensure that Houston would not become a "gay mecca." This opposition was led by former mayor and Houston Chamber of Commerce president Louie Welch. [4] In 2019, the Greater Houston Partnership called for the Texas Education Agency to assign a board of managers to run HISD. [5]
Belton Lake is a popular recreational destination. Belton Lake overflowed the spillway in 1991–1992 with the occurrence of two closely spaced 50 year floods. The area immediately below the spillway was heavily damaged by the floods. It was rebuilt and reconstituted as the Miller Springs Nature Center on October 26, 1993. It is run by the ...