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Dripping Springs is also the wedding capital of Texas [15] and a tourist spot. [16] The town and surrounding area is recognized [ 17 ] as a brewery, distillery, and winery destination. In 2014, Dripping Springs began to attract a new breed of tourists when it was named a Dark Sky Community, the first in Texas.
Dripping Springs: 50: Ragsdale-Jackman-Yarbough House: Ragsdale-Jackman-Yarbough House: August 26, 1983 : 621 W. San Antonio St. San Marcos: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of San Marcos MRA 51: Rylander-Kyle House
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Dripping Springs, Texas. Pages in category "People from Dripping Springs, Texas" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Dripping Springs Independent [24] Hays Consolidated Independent; Johnson City; San Marcos Consolidated; Wimberley Independent; As of 2020, the county has six high schools, 10 middle schools, and 24 elementary schools. [citation needed] Higher education in Hays County includes one four-year institution, Texas State University, in San Marcos.
Dripping Springs may refer to the following places in the United States: Dripping Springs, Carter County, Oklahoma ... Dripping Springs, Texas; Natural Falls State ...
The Pound Farmstead, also known as the Dr. Pound Pioneer Farmstead, is a historic farm located in Hays County, Texas United States. The original 750-acre (3.0 km 2) farm was founded by Doctor Joseph McKegg Pound and his wife Sarah in 1854 in an unsettled area of Central Texas, now located in the City of Dripping Springs.
Dripping Springs High School is a comprehensive public high school in Dripping Springs, Texas, located in Hays County, Texas. The only high school in the Dripping Springs Independent School District, it contains grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. Its enrollment is approximately 1,800.
Dripping Springs Independent School District is a public school district based in the northwest portion of Hays County, [1] Texas, United States, serving approximately 8,000 students. In addition to Dripping Springs , the district serves Driftwood and the village of Bear Creek and rural areas in northwestern Hays County .