
For those that love the hill country (or better yet, pine country), or any kind of country, this town is for you. I definitely love it out here. The people are always friendly and I've never...
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Established by Stephen Austin, Bastrop is the second-oldest incorporated town in Texas, and was the alternate for the new republic's capital. This rich history is evident in the more than 130 historic buildings in and around the town center that boasts historic markers and medallions. For nearly three centuries - longer than anyone can remember - Bastrop has been a good reason for Texas travelers to pull off the beaten path and relax with some of the territory's best hospitality and scenery. First to pause here were the Spanish following the Camino Real between San Antonio and eastern Texas (1691). Then came American settlers (later joined by Europeans) with Stephen F. Austin's
For those that love the hill country (or better yet, pine country), or any kind of country, this town is for you. I definitely love it out here. The people are always friendly and I've never...
Very quaint historical town. Offering different types of restaurants, bars and shops.
I have a different story about Bastrop Sheriff Office Maurice Cook the corruption begins with him. I have been trying to get cases that was dismissed off my record for sometime now. Also reports...
Want to go back in time to a simpler, less cluttered lifestyle in a strong and embracing community? Visit (or move to - like we did) Historic Bastrop. Take Loop 150 from Highway 71 (which is...