Isaac B. Maxwell had been on the road so long he had taken to talking to his mule.
Born in Tennessee and raised in Arkansas, some months earlier the 17-year-old had saddled a mule and started riding southwest toward Texas. He didn't stop until he got to the Colorado River in Burnet County....
read more about Bluffton, TX Real EstateBuchanan Dam is also home to the Buchanan Arts and Crafts Guild and Gallery-the oldest member-owned art co-op in Texas.
The Inks Dam National Fish Hatchery is down the road, as is Inks Lake State Park, the Highland Lakes Golf Club, and Longhorn Cavern State Park.
There are many...
read more about Buchanan Dam, TX Real EstateThe City of Horseshoe Bay is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Fine dining, great golf courses, access to Lake LBJ, a beautiful new Marriott Resort Hotel and other fabulous resort amenities make Horseshoe Bay an ideal place to live or vacation. Relax and enjoy a weekend or purchase...
read more about Horseshoe Bay, TX Real EstateKingsland is a quiet, comfortable community stretching along the shores of the Colorado and Llano Rivers at the point where they join to form the beautiful Lake LBJ. Geographically, Kingsland is situated in one of the most interesting and naturally beautiful areas of Texas and offers year-round...
read more about Kingsland, TX Real EstateLlano was founded in 1855 on the banks of the clear spring-fed Llano River and became the county seat in 1856. Well established by 1860 with stores, saloons, and a hotel there was no church in the rough frontier village. Llano was the last train stop for settlers heading West. Travellers heading...
read more about Llano, TX Real Estateone of the first lakefront subdivisions on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, is between Marble Falls and Llano in Llano County. It was founded in 1958 by developer David Miller of San Antonio as a resort and retirement center and given the name Sunrise Beach. In 1966 the community had recreational facilities,...
read more about Sunrise Beach, TX Real EstateTow, which is the oldest community in the county, began with the arrival in 1852 of David and Gideon Cowan and their mother, Ruth, originally from Tennessee. The Cowans were directed by local Indians to a salt bed near the Colorado River, which they developed into a successful saltworks. Significant...
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