Historical Monuments in Round Rock, TX

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St John Vianney gallery

Welcome to St. John Vianney Catholic Parish in Round Rock, TX. St. John Vianney was founded in September of 1997. St. John Vianney is a stewardship parish.

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Grace Episcopal Church gallery

All are welcome at Grace Episcopal Church. Join us, and be fed by the life giving Word of our Lord Jesus Christ and listen to beautiful music from our cho

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Southwetern University
County Government Williamson-County gallery

The Williamson County Courthouse was built in 1911 and is the fifth building to serve as the county seat. The Williamson County Commissioners Court mee

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K1 Speed gallery

K1 Speed offers a fun, exciting thing to do in Austin that delivers an unforgettable experience for friends, families, and businesses. Each location featur

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North Burnet - Gateway, North Burnet
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The Blanton Museum of Art gallery

As the primary art collection for the city of Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art is a major resource for the community. With more than 21,000 works in t

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University of Texas-Austin
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General Land Office gallery

Governed by the state of Texas, The Texas General Land Office was established in 1836 to manage several acres of land and provide maps and surveys. Today,

Moore / Andersson Compound gallery

Postmodern architects Charles Moore and Arthur Andersson collaborated on the design of this building.Postmodern architects Charles Moore and Arthur Anderss