Round Rock History: The Sansom House
From 1850 to 1876 the area known as Old Town Round Rock thrived. The Sansom House reflects the early development of Old Round Rock.
Read moreFrom 1850 to 1876 the area known as Old Town Round Rock thrived. The Sansom House reflects the early development of Old Round Rock.
Read moreThis grand old home in Round Rock, surrounded by stately live oaks, was built by Washington Anderson between 1855-1859.
Read moreThe cemetery is formerly known as Hopewell Colored Cemetery, on Sam Bass Road west of Interstate 35. It is a
Read moreNonprofit, Round Rock Preservation shares the history of Round Rock, Tx.
Read moreNonprofit, Round Rock Preservation celebrated National Historic Preservation Month in May.
Read moreApril brings more than showers for May flowers. For those of us involved with Round Rock Preservation (RRP), April reminds
Read moreOld Town Round Rock The buildings in Old Town on Chisholm Trail Road hold many stories about the establishment of
Read moreLearn about some of the earliest pioneers in Round Rock.
Read moreSome people ask “Why does our town have such a funny name?” Or is there an actual “round rock” somewhere? Yes! There is!
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