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Celebrate Mardi Gras on the square in Georgetown this Friday! The Georgetown Winery is hosting a costume party with live music, prizes, party favors and lots more. The Georgetown Winery is the first and most award-winning winery in Williamson County.
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Feel like being outdoors in a beautiful setting? Nearby Berry Springs Park & Preserve has volunteer opportunities coming up this Tuesday, March 1st. What better way to welcome springlike weather than to help with some clean-up and composting? Officially
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I really like the type of Westerns that are being made nowadays. They do not glamorize and gloss over the hardships that were endured when America was mostly Indian territory. The people that lived in those times were true pioneers and adventurers. The
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Do you love classic jazz and swing music from the '40's and '50's? The Friends of the Georgetown Library has arranged for this talented band to perform for free in the library lobby this Sunday, Feb. 20th. The Lucky Strikes have been performing
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Do images of tumbleweeds in the desert materialize when you hear the words "Ghost Town"? Well, you don't have to travel to the desert Southwest to see a real ghost town. About one mile south of Jarrell and just north of Georgetown, the town
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Digging in the dirt is, like, second nature to me. Dogs just naturally love what lies beneath the surface; the smells tell a small novel of a story! If you only knew what it is like to have your olfactory senses teased by what the earth contains. But
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It is really cold today and even my fur coat doesn't cut it in this wind! I'm not complaining, just saying. I'm pretty sure that by Friday, I am going to be a little stir-crazy and ready to get out. I had a great time at the Kiwanis of Sun
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Stained glass has a thousand-year history that includes being almost exclusively seen in the windows of churches or other significant buildings. There is something so mesmerizing about light shining through colored pieces of glass in that the stained
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There's a really cool roadside attraction that friends of mine have visited many times. When you hear "roadside attraction" do you immediately think of things like "The Cadillac Ranch" in Amarillo or the "Snake Farm"
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An Art Deco architectural gem is located just a half block from the square in downtown Georgetown. The Palace Theater was built in 1925 by A.C. Moore of Bartlett, Texas, the grand opening in February of 1926 brought silent films to Georgetown's population.
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I don't qualify to register for Senior University classes, but a lot of my human friends meet the "age 50 and over" criteria and live in the Greater Georgetown area. I can't think of a better value for lifelong learning without the pressure
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One of the most imposing buildings in the Georgetown area is the Williamson County Courthouse. Visible from IH 35 and for miles around, the neoclassical structure is the focal point of the central business district. It is the fifth structure to serve
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