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It was renamed after William Koughan, a CPA who had lived on Round Rock Ave, just up the street from the patch of land containing the water tower. After his death in 1998, his widow, Ruth, and some friends raised $40,000 to spruce up the land, which was also across the street from Bill's CPA practice, and turn it into a park bearing his name.
The university also operates a 101 acres (0.41 km 2) Round Rock Campus and a 70 acres (0.28 km 2) Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR) Park; Other parts of the Texas State property including farm and ranch land, residential, recreational areas and commercial incubators cover more than 4,522 acres (18.30 km 2) of additional land.
See also Texas State University Round Rock Campus) The city is also home to the Texas A&M Health Science Center Round Rock, which opened its doors in December 2010. [74] The campus is designed to eventually accommodate as many as 17 additional buildings over time as money is appropriated each biennium by the Texas Legislature. [75]
104 East Main Street (1947): Round Rock Insurance and John's Barber Shop; 105 East Main Street (1876): Sam Bass General Store, a one-story building; 109 East Main Street (1885): Maschall and McNeary, Attorneys, a one-story, stone-masonry building; 111 East Main Street (1916–1925): Round Rock Printing, a brick building; 112 East Main Street (1881)
Sharon Prete Main Street Plaza (also known as Main Street Plaza, Prete Main Street Plaza, and Prete Plaza) is a public square with a fountain in Round Rock, Texas, United States. The plaza hosts the city-sponsored Music on Main concert series. [1] Dale Watson was featured in 2021, following a break in the series because of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Chisholm Trail Crossing Park, or simply Chisholm Trail Park, is a park in Round Rock, Texas, United States. [1] The park was dedicated in 2003. [2]Texas artist Jim Thomas has been commissioned to complete a series of bronze sculptures for the park, [3] including one depicting a resting longhorn [4] as well as The Pioneer Woman, [5] The Pioneer Boy, [6] The Bell Steer, [7] and Goin' to Water.
Established in 1968, Texas State's business school was originally known as the College of Business Administration. Following a $20 million gift from local businessman and wife Emmett and Miriam McCoy in 2004, the school was formally renamed the Emmett and Miriam McCoy College of Business Administration. [1]
The Meadows Center at Spring Lake Hall houses the Texas Stream Team, a volunteer program that monitors the water quality of freshwater systems throughout the state. The center was established in 1994 when Texas State, formerly Southwest Texas University, purchased land that was previously used as an amusement park, including Spring Lake, then ...