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Santa Rita is a planned community and census-designated place (CDP) in Williamson County, Texas, United States. It was first listed as a CDP during the 2020 census . It sits on 3,100-acres [ 4 ] It is in the western part of the county, 11 miles (18 km) west of Georgetown , the county seat , and 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Liberty Hill . [ 5 ]
Andrew M. Cox Ranch Site: December 6, 1975 Barton Creek near Loop 360 and MoPac ... McKinney Homestead: October 16, 1974 ... Santa Rita, and Corta Sts. ...
Map of the United States with Texas highlighted. This article lists census-designated places (CDPs) in the U.S. state of Texas. Census-designated places (CDPs) are unincorporated communities lacking elected municipal officers and boundaries with legal status. [1]
Santa Rita, Texas is a ghost town near Brownsville in Cameron County, Texas, United States. [1] It is believed to have been the first government seat in the county in 1848, and perhaps the earliest town to have been named by English-speaking people from the area. [ 1 ]
Beaudoin Village (Homestead Avenue) Lyman Terrace (Downtown) Toepfert Apartments (The Flats) Churchill Home (Churchill) Zielinski Apartments (Downtown) Coughlin Apartments (Churchill) Beaudry-Boucher Apartments (South Holyoke) Falcetti Apartments (Churchill) Rosary Towers (The Flats) Murphy Congregate House (Whiting Farms) Seibel Apartments ...
Los Gatos or Santa Rita: 1837 Juan Alvarado: José Trinidad Espinoza 4,424 acres (1,790 ha) 276 SD Santa Rita: Monterey: Bolsa de las Escorpinas: 1837 Juan Alvarado: Salvador Espinoza 6,416 acres (2,596 ha) 67 SD Monterey: La Natividad: 1837 Juan Alvarado: Manuel Butron and Nicolas Alviso 8,641 acres (3,497 ha) 361 SD Salinas: Monterey: San ...
One homestead and cemetery are only remains [15] Arno: Reeves: 1907 1915 Barren site Population high mark of 20 residents. [16] Arispe: La Valley Hudspeth: 1885 1940s Abandoned Population high mark of 57 [17] Auburn: Ellis: 1850's Semi-abandoned Only scattered residences and cemetery remain [18] Audra: Taylor: Before 1900 1910s Barren site
Rancho Santa Rita was granted in 1839 to Pueblo de San José alcalde Jose Dolores Pacheco. It extended east from present day Foothill Road, with the Rancho Las Positas adjacent in the eastern Livermore Valley, Rancho San Ramon on the north and the Rancho Valle de San Jose on the south, Pacheco was an absentee landowner, but had a small adobe ...