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Kerrville-Schreiner Park is a developed recreational area on the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, United States. Originally, a Texas state park developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) between 1935 and 1937, the state transferred the park to the City of Kerrville in 2004.
Kerrville-Schreiner Park; Kerrville-Schreiner Regional Park; R. Riverside Nature Center This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 03:13 (UTC). Text is ...
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Kerrville: Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks 5: Tulahteka: August 11, 1982 : South of Kerrville on TX 16: Kerrville: Also known as the Louis A. Schreiner Mansion 6: Woolls Building: Woolls Building: April 26, 2002
At Michigan state park and recreation area campgrounds, you can experience the natural beauty of the Great Lakes State. Michigan's 103 state parks and 416 state campgrounds often feature landmark ...
Kerrville c. 1900. Kerrville is a city in Texas, and the county seat of Kerr County, Texas, United States. [4] The population of Kerrville was 24,278 at the 2020 census. [5] Kerrville is named after James Kerr, a major in the Texas Revolution, and friend of settler-founder Joshua Brown, who settled in the area to start a shingle-making camp. [6]
Schreiner became a wealthy rancher, merchant and philanthropist in Kerrville. [6] Schreiner commissioned San Antonio architect Alfred Giles to design the mansion in 1879. The original six-bedroom, two-story house was the first limestone building in Kerr County. In 1895, Schreiner had Giles add a more elaborate porch.
The Kerrville Folk Festival is a music festival with camping, held for nearly three weeks each year, in late spring/early summer, at Quiet Valley Ranch near Kerrville, Texas. The festival draws around 30,000 people. It aims to present established artists and promote new talent.