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Salado: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA; second set of addresses represent a boundary increase approved October 10, 2017. 64: State Highway 53 Bridge at the Leon River: State Highway 53 Bridge at the Leon River: October 10, 1996 : FM 817, 2.5 mi (4.0 km). E of jct. with FM 93
The structure was extended several times in the 1940s and 1950s to serve as a restaurant. [3] The inn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [ 1 ] The inn has also been a member of Historic Hotels of America , the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, since 2018., although its current name ...
The restaurant's executive chef is Sebastien Archambault. Dean Fearing was formerly head chef at the restaurant, under whom Casey Thompson worked at the beginning of her career. [ 8 ] Others that have filled the same role include Avner Samuel, John Tesar and Bruno Davaillon.
The Col. Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson Plantation is a Southern plantation with a historic house located in Salado, Texas, USA. The National Register of Historic Places has listed it since April 5, 1983. [2] Robertson built the house in the late 1850s, completing the construction of the main house in 1860.
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The models "pick from the menu, but I have lamb chops and a baked potato sent in from the mansion, so [my meal] is set," Hefner explained in 2007 according to the Telegraph.
The George Washington Baines House is located in the city of Salado, Bell County, Texas. It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1981 [2] and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [3] George Washington Baines was the father of Joseph Wilson Baines, who was the father of Rebekah Baines, mother of Lyndon B ...
Aue Stagecoach Inn is a complex of three structures built by German immigrant Max Aue and is located on Boerne Stage Rd. and I-10, in Leon Springs, county of Bexar, in the U.S. state of Texas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and is an example of 19th century vernacular architecture of Texas. [2]