All posts tagged "Marble Falls Texas"
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Texas Hill Country | September 29, 2022
4 of the Best Off-Roading Spots in The Hill Country
If exploring the Texas hill country from an ATV or pickup sounds like the perfect way to spend...
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Spring Sault | May 11, 2022
5 Tantalizing Texas Hill Country Steakhouses to Make a Trip To
If you love your steak as much as the next Texan, you'll want to point your ride in...
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Katelyn Robertson | July 19, 2021
Dead Man’s Hole: Do You Know the Dark Truth of Its Sinister Origin?
Just a few miles south of Marble Falls lies a sinister landmark. On what is now a several-acre...
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Texas Hill Country | July 2, 2021
12 Amazing Texas Hill Country Hikes You Need to Try
The Texas Hill Country offers an abundance of campgrounds, state parks, nature preserves and private ranches perfect for...
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Spring Sault | April 2, 2021
Relocating or Retiring in the Texas Hill Country? We’ve Got You Covered
Relocating or retiring in the Texas Hill Country can practically be a liberating experience. Although the effort to...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | December 29, 2020
Hermann Lungkwitz, First Landscape Artist of the Texas Hill Country
We all know the Texas Hill Country is a beautiful place with interesting topography, diverse flora and fauna,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 19, 2020
John Kemper, Owner of the Bluebonnet Cafe, has Passed Away
Marble Falls and its famous Blue Bonnet Café are in mourning after the loss of John Kemper, owner...
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Spring Sault | April 22, 2020
Kids Can Tour the Texas State Capitol Building Virtually
In keeping with the growing opportunities for online viewings and virtual tours, the Texas SenateKids website offers extensive...
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Texas Hill Country | February 14, 2020
The Second Owners of the Bluebonnet House: Bluebonnet House Part 4
It is highly unlikely Logan Vandeveer ever intended the Bluebonnet House to be for his family to live...
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Texas Hill Country | February 13, 2020
Who Built the Bluebonnet House? See the Facts: Bluebonnet House Part 3
Because of a recent debate over who actually built the bluebonnet house, we'll start with a few basic...
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Texas Hill Country | February 13, 2020
Meet Logan Vandeveer, Builder of Burnet: The Bluebonnet House Part 2
Meet Logan Vandeveer, the man who built the original section of the Bluebonnet House as the headquarters of...
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Spring Sault | December 12, 2019
Texas Hill Country Home Builder Recognized for 50-Year Career
Back in June 1969, B.W. Burdett Builder, a home construction company in the Texas Hill Country, chose to...
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Gay Lewis | May 31, 2019
The Blue Bonnet Cafe Celebrates 90 Delicious Years!
Okay, folks, not everything in Texas is named after the state flower, the bluebonnet. In fact, you might...
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Max McNabb | May 24, 2019
Slide Through Downtown Marble Falls on a Massive Water Slide
The Texas Hill Country is known for its amazing tubing opportunities in keeping with the tradition of beating...
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Spring Sault | January 4, 2019
Rules of Engagement Rings: The Perfect Rock to Rock in 2019
You’ve found the love of your life and you want the perfect rock for them to rock in...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 6, 2018
Make Lasting Christmas Memories at Walkway of Lights in Marble Falls
If you're looking for a “good, old-fashioned family Christmas,” then head to Marble Falls this season and take...
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Spring Sault | October 19, 2018
Man Plunges Over Starcke Dam; Spicewood Residents Come to His Aide
Spicewood residents who happened to have perfect timing, heard faint cries for help from the floodwaters and came...
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Max McNabb | October 18, 2018
Help Us Help Hill Country Flood Victims
We are TexasHillCountry.com, and we're taking the lead in the effort to raise money for those in need within...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | September 24, 2018
Marble Falls Music Festival is Toe-Tapping Fun for the Whole Family
On Saturday, October 13 at noon, the Johnson Park Amphitheater in Marble Falls will come alive...
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Spring Sault | September 18, 2018
Texas Hill Country Fall Time Attractions to Get to Now
Fall in the Texas Hill Country is one of the most pleasant times to visit. The moderate temperatures...