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Brushy Creek is located at (30.510970, -97.734697), [4] just west of Round Rock along the shore of Brushy . According to the United States Census Bureau in 2000, the CDP has a total area of 8.7 square miles (22.6 km 2), all land.
Brushy Creek is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, located in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 50 in 2000. It is located within the Palestine, Texas micropolitan area.
Location of Anderson County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Anderson County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Anderson County, Texas. There are five districts and 23 individual properties listed on the ...
Brushy Creek Regional Trail. Williamson County, Texas maintains roughly 7.75 miles of trail that run along South Brushy Creek, starting at Twin Lakes Park along a 2.75 mile segment that was constructed in 2008, as part of the $1.5 million phase III. Phase I was constructed in 2003 at a budget of $1.5 million and runs for 3 mi, west from Parmer ...
Brushy Creek (Saint Johns Creek), a stream in Franklin County, Missouri; Brushy Creek (Saline Creek), a stream in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri; Brushy Creek (Meade County, South Dakota) Brushy Creek (Perkins County, South Dakota) Brushy Creek (San Gabriel River tributary), a creek in Williamson County, Texas
Anderson Camp Ground (also known as Brushy Creek Arbor and United Methodist Church) is a historic camp ground in Brushy Creek, in Anderson County, Texas, United States (not to be confused with Brushy Creek in Williamson County, near Austin). The Arbor is a wooden tent-like structure that was built in 1874.
The first postmaster called the community "Brushy", and the creek was called "Brushy Creek", but in 1854, at the suggestion of the postmaster, the small settlement was renamed Round Rock in honor of this now famous rock. [18] After the Civil War, Jesse Chisholm began moving cattle from South Texas through Round Rock on the way to Abilene, Kansas.
Norman's Crossing (sometimes shortened to just "Norman") is an unincorporated farming community in Williamson County, Texas, United States, founded by Daniel Kimbro [1] (1808-1852) in 1846. The community is located on Brushy Creek between Hutto and Rice's Crossing, near the intersection of FM 1660 and FM 3349, approximately 25 miles northeast ...