Texas State Travel Guide: 1988 Page: 200
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Aogora oats in Rocksprings area produce luxurious mohair
I Angora Goat Breeders' Association Museum Includes pictures
recoids amnd early history of Angora goat-raising industry. Only registry office
for industry in the nation. Open Mon., Wed., Fri. 9 am. - noon, 1 - 4 p.m.
Austin St.
N Scenic Drives-Most highways from Rocksprings are scenic routes through
the rugged Hill Co untry, especially R.M. 674i south, U.S. 377 southwest and
U.S.377 northeist.
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ROUND ROCK-See AUSTIN AR EA SECTION, Page 17.Emporium at Henkle Square in Round Top
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ROUND TOP
Pop. 82 Alt. 390 Map Q-18
General-One of the smallest incorporated
cities in Texas; established in 1835 as Jones
. Post Office. In 1854 Round Top Academy
was founded; advertised tuition for the
five-month session was $10, with board,
laundry, fuel and lights to cost an additional $12 to $15 per semester. School
closed in 1861.
Round Top lies along the Texas Pioneer Trail covering four-county area.
For additional information and map, contact Henkel Square (below).
Bethlehem Lutheran Church-Center of Lutheran faith in Fayette County;
dedicated 1866. Stone construction and simple lines show German architec-
tural influence. Unique pipe organ of hand-shaped cedar. One block west of
Texas 237.Winedale Historical Center in Round Top
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