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Georgetown, Texas
When you first arrive on the square in Georgetown in Williamson County, it only takes a moment to realize that the Williamson County Courthouse along with all of the other buildings around the square have stories to tell. Stories about Native Americans, cattle drives, settlers from all over the world, and industrial growth and development. Thus, Georgetown has become one of the most fastidiously preserved historical downtown areas in the country. You’ll stroll past Victorian-era storefronts, under antique streetlights, and along brick sidewalks shaded by centuries-old oak and pecan trees. The Chisholm Trail, famous for the movement of cattle to auction, ran through downtown Georgetown. Like most communities, homes were located just a few blocks away from the square. Not only has Georgetown succeeded in preserving the downtown area but the 28,339 residents of Georgetown have done an excellent job of preserving the area neighborhoods. There are more than 180 National Register Historic homes and buildings showcasing Georgetown’s history.
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