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ANTLERS STATION, ANTIQUES, BUTTONS & BOOKS: 325-388-6221; 1006 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. At Antler Railyard Complex.LITTLE ANTIQUE SHOP: 325-388-9382; 1034 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Antiques & furniture.OBJETS LANG SYNE: 325-423-4423; 14531 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.SISTER'S ANTIQUES AND MORE: 830-613-8787; 2212 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.SOUTHERN PICKERS: 325-388-5760; 2247 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. Antiques, consignmentsTWISTED SISTERS ANTIQUES: 325-388-0829; 2204 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. AUTOMOTIVE, VEHICLES, HEAVY EQUIPMENT & RELATED SERVICESABSALUTE DIESEL: See details in RV section belowACTION PAINT & BODY: 325-388-4769; 4136 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639BUCHANAN LUBE CENTER: 512-793-2101; POB 67, Kingsland, TX 78639BZR TRANSMISSION AND AUTOMOTIVE: 325-388-3883, 4444 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.CITY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES: 512-556-2269; 1710 Cherokee Trl, Kingsland, TX 78639. BOATING, MARINE & RELATED PRODUCTS & SERVICESAQUASPORTS HEADQUARTERS: 325-693-9513; 818 RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639BAY AREA MARINE SURVEYING: 512-755-1389; Kingsland, TX 78639. Surveyor, specialty: yachts, small craftBOAT TOWN: 325-388-4343; 151 Melodie Ln, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Boat sales, service, burger barBUSBY MARINE SALES: 325-388-6551; 2622 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.CLEAN MY CHANNEL: 325-270-2117; Kingsland, TX 78639.CLEARWATER MARINA AT THE LEGENDS: 512-585-4071; 2121 Legends Pkwy, Kingsland, TX 78639CRAIGEN MARINE CONTRACTORS: 325-388-2140; 4249 FM-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Docks and projectsEIFERT CUSTOM COVERS: 325-388-4978; Kingsland, TX 78639EL RIO BOAT RENTALS, FOOD & FUEL: 325-388-3376; 14757 RR-1431 E, Kingsland, TX 78639HIGHLAND LAKES WATERCRAFT: 325-388-0332; 111 Polk St, Kingsland, TX 78639.KELLY'S DOCK SERVICE: 325-596-3443; 1326 Steen Rd, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND DREDGING: 325-388-6397; POB 1397, Kingsland, TX 78639LAKE LBJ DOCK SERVICE: 512-567-5650; 3915 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.LAKE LBJ MARINELAND: 325-388-3507; POB 52, 13902 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. Boat SalesLONG'S FISHING CAMP: 325-388-6131; 822 CR-321, Kingsland, TX MARSHALL MARINE: 325-270-0260; 2615 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Bot sales, service, accessories, partsPRO AUTOMOTIVE MARINE SERVICE & REPAIR: 325-656-7768; 3706 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639SPLASH BOAT RENTALS & SALES: 325-388-5000; 1924 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. And boat service and repairs.WAKEPOINT LBJ: 325-484-4448; 14757 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Marina, restaurant, fuel, storeWAVE CHASERS LLC: 325-248-3865; 1006 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Boat rentalsWORRYBGONE CRUISES: 830-798-5716; Kingsland, TX 78639.

Guided cruises Lake LBJ. CHURCHESCALVARY HILL FULL GOSPEL: Real St, Kingsland, TX 78639CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER: 817 CR-3404, Kingsland, TX 78639FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: 325-388-4507; POB 1137, 3435 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. Bubba Stahl.HIGHLAND LAKES BAPTIST CHURCH: 325-388-3540; 716 RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639.HIGHLAND LAKES CHURCH OF CHRIST: 325-388-6769; 2310 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. A non-profit food pantry (partner with Central Texas Food Bank)(THE) HILL CHURCH: 214-952-9763; 1910 W 1431 (At 'The Place Downtown'), Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH: 325-388-4516; 1136 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.PACKSADDLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 325-388-8202; 508 RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639.PROVIDENCE REFORMED BAPTIST CHURCH: 516 Juniper, Kingsland, TX 78639ST.

CHARLES CATHOLIC CHURCH: 325-388-3742; POB 1748, 205 Trinity Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639. CONSTRUCTION-BUILDERS-SUBSAW HOMES: 325-388-6878; POB 449, Kingsland, TX 78639BROTHERS SUN BUILDERS: 325-613-1338; 168 Sleepy Oaks, Kingsland, TX 78639.CHAPMAN CONSTRUCTION: 325-388-6545; 3010 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.DOUBLE T HOME BUILDERS: 325-388-4488; 402 Bridgepoint, Kingsland, TX 78639HIGHLAND LAKES METAL WORKS LLC: 325-704-7200; Kingsland, TX 78639.TEXAS BUILDING CENTERS: 888-587-0543; 713-299-3673; 2431 RR-1431, Kingsland, Texas, 78639.TROY MOORE: 325-423-1157; Kingsland, TX 78639. WeldingWOODWARD BUILDERS: 325-388-6842; 2450 River Oaks, Kingsland, TX 78639. KINGSLAND MASSAGE DEPOT: 830-798-5341; 1020 Altman St, Kingsland, TX 78639.REFLECTIONS DAY SPA & SALON: 325-388-4999; 1502 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.YOUR SECRET IS MINE DAY SPA: 325-388-2152; 1519 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.EMERGENCIES(Police, Fire, EMS/Medical)Dial 911CRIME STOPPERS-REPORT ANONYMOUSLY: 1-800-222-8477; or click:KINGSLAND VFD: 325-247-5767; Kingsland, TX 78639LLANO COUNTY AREA EMS: 325-247-3088LLANO COUNTY SHERIFF: 325-247-5050; Local: Llano Annex Sheriff Dept: 325-388-0753; 110 W Chamberlain St, KingslandCRISIS HOTLINES: click. LOCAL CITY GOVERNMENT: UnincorporatedLOCAL COUNTY GOVERNMENT: See:LLANO COUNTY ANNEX-KINGSLAND: 325-388-3092LLANO COUNTY COMMISSIONER - PRECINCT 3: 325-388-3092; Kingsland, TX 78639LLANO COUNTY CONSTABLE - PRECINCT 3: 325-388-6215; Kingsland, TX 78639LLANO COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - PRECINCT 3: 325-388-6215; 108 Chamberlain St, Kingsland, TX 78639STATE & FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: For offices that represent the Hill Country,see:TEXAS HOUSING FOUNDATION (THF):. Mission is to promote adequate, affordable housing, economic opportunity, and a suitable living environment for the families they serve, without discrimination.

Goal is to be the area’s affordable housing of choice. Government funded.Local housing projects include (see listings in Misc section below): TownePark Kingsland, Kingsland TrailsUS POSTAL SERVICE (USPS): 800-275-8777;Local post office: 325-388-4275; 1901 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. ANTLER INN: 325-388-4411; 800-383-0007; 1001 King St, RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Historic hotel facility at the railroad yard, with an upscale restaurant, 6 hotel rooms, 8 cabins and 4 train cars (cabooses) converted to guest rooms.

Lake LBJ frontage.(THE) BOAT HOUSE: 325-388-5585; 1222 CR-132A, Kingsland, TX 78639FALKENSTEIN CASTLE: Castle: 7400 Park Road 4, near Kingsland. Office: 512-715-0330; 401 Buchanan Dr, Ste #1, Burnet, TX 78611. Located between Burnet and Marble Falls, 5 mi NE of Kingsland, 1 mi W of Longhorn Caverns. A destination wedding castle with lodging and full catering services.

Perched high on a hilltop surrounded by 113 acres of Oaks. Reception Center nearby in Burnet.FISHERMAN'S HAVEN: 325-388-4430; 248 Woody's Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639YOUR FRONT DESK: 325-693-8564; 1906 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.HEART OF TEXAS LAKE RESORT: On the Colorado arm of Lake LBJ. See Burnet listingsKINGSLAND INN: 325-388-5002; 1500 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND LODGE: 325-388-4830; 120 Campa Pajama Ln, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND SLAB RV CAMP: 712-816-7211; 7300 River Oaks Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639.LAKE LBJ MOTEL: 830-388-4571; RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639LA-Z-L RV PARK & COTTAGES: 325-388-3473; Camp Pajama Ln, Kingsland, TX 78639LEGENDS GOLF COURSE ON LAKE LBJ (Public): 325-388-8888; 105 Range Way Circle, Kingsland, TX 78639LLANORADO LODGE: 830-388-4823; 223 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. MEDICAL SERVICESBAYLOR-SCOTT & WHITE SPECIALTY CLINIC: 325-388-3515; 105 FM 2342, Kingsland, TX 78639. Minor emergency clinicCENTRAL TEXAS FAMILY DENTISTRY: 325-270-3722; 1117 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.FRANKLIN, JACK P, MD: 325-388-3515; 2112 W RR-1431, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639. Scott & White Hoerster ClinicFREDERICK, JOHN W, MD: 325-388-3515; 2112 RR-1431 W, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Scott & White Hoerster ClinicH-E-B PHARMACY: 325-388-4601; 215 Ranch Rd, Kingsland, TX 78639. Food, gas, phamacy, business centerHIGHLAND LAKES PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER: 325-388-0354; 226 Nob Hill, Kingsland, TX 78639.JAN A MORRIS, DDS: 325-388-4694; 4012 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639JOHNSON, JOHN J, DDS: 325-388-6021; 1117 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND HEALTH MART PHARMACY (BOWEN'S PHARMACY): 325-388-4593; 306 RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND HILLS CARE CENTER: 325-388-4538; 3727 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND HEALTHMART PHARMACY: 325-388-4801; 877-204-3200; RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.MILLER, GRADY, DO: 325-388-3515; 2112 RR-1431 W, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639. Scott & White Hoerster ClinicMORRIS, JAN A, DDS: 325-388-4694; 4012 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639MORRIS, RYAN, DO: 325-388-3515; 2112 RR-1431 W, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639. Scott & White Hoerster ClinicOUTREACH HEALTH SERVICE: 325-388-5636; 93917 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639PRUESSNER, JANICE L, MD: 325-388-3515; 2112 RR-1431 W, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639. Scott & White Hoerster ClinicREHAB CENTER: 325-388-8246; Kingsland, TX 78639RIVER CITY DOCS: 325-388-2969; 443 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.

ChiropracticROCKWOOD, ANDREW P, MD: 325-388-3515; 2112 RR-1431 W, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639. Scott & White Hoerster ClinicSPINE & SPORT CENTRAL TEXAS: 325-388-2969; 443 RR-1431, #5, Kingsland, TX 78639. ChiropractorSPORTS MEDICINE & PHYSICAL THERAPY (SM&PT): 830-798-3497; 443 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & SERVICESABOUT BLOOMING TIME: 325-388-6120, 2928 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639AG LEATHER: 325-248-3955, 2705 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.CIRD BOOKKEEPING: 325-255-6090; Kingsland, TX 78639BLUEBONNET CONCIERGE AND RENOVATION SERVICES: 830-220-4884; 103 Edgefield Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639BUDDIES CONVENIENCE STORE: 325-270-3744; 1621 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. And fried chicken!C.

LINDY JACKSON SALES & SERVICE: 325-388-3664; POB 1970, 818 RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639. Outdoor power equipmentC'S PHOTOGRAPHY: 325-956-1451; RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.CHUCK LACALLADE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW: 325-388-7100; 106 Cottonwood, Ste C, Kingsland, TX 78639CIRCLE F HORSE RANCH: 830-613-9559; 739 Texas Ave, Kingsland, TX 78639CORNER STORE: TX-29 & US 281 S, Kingsland, TX 78639. Convenience storeCUPLIN ASSOCIATES INC: 830-388-3300; 1932 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.(THE) CUSTOM HOME THEATER STORE, LLC: 512-577-8663; 14111 FM-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.(THE) CYBER SHACK: 888-301-9327; 1904 Purple Sage Ln, Kingsland, TX 78639.DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS (DAV) THRIFT STORE: 325-388-0891; RR-1431 & Dan St, Kingsland, TX 78639. Donations acceptedDOLLAR GENERAL STORE: 325-388-8205; 3215 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.DRONE STORE & MORE: 830-265-5880; 14111 FM-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.DUCKWALL STORE #738: 325-388-4761; POB 974, Kingsland, TX 78639EARTH'S REDEMPTION: 512-540-1577; Kingsland, TX 78639.

Faceted stone cabinet pullsEARTHLY TREASURE STORAGE: 830-613-7468; Kingsland, TX 78639. Locations: 504-A RR-2900; 1716 River Oaks Dr; 4545 Skyline DrFALKENSTEIN CASTLE: Castle Location: Park Road 4, near Kingsland. Located between Burnet and Marble Falls, 5 mi NE of Kingsland, 1 mi W of the famous Longhorn Caverns and just E of Hoover's Valley. A destination wedding castle with lodging and full catering services. Perched high on a hilltop surrounded by 113 acres of Oaks. Reception Center nearby in Burnet.

Admin Office: 512-715-0330; 401 Buchanan Dr, Suite #1, Burnet, TX 78611.GEORGE WINFIELD-PIANO TUNING: 325-388-6252; Kingsland, TX 78639. And keyboard music for weddings & special occasions.HAY'S RESALE SHOP: 325-428-4694; 2261 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639H-E-B GROCERY: 325-388-4601; 215 Ranch Rd, Kingsland, TX 78639. Food, gas, phamacy, business centerHIGHLAND LAKES BODY TALK: 830-693-6000; 305 CR-136C, Kingsland, TX 78639HIGHLAND LAKES FLYERS: 325-388-3752; 2618 Williams Lakeshore Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639HIGHLAND LAKES VAPES: 325-926-9286; 2112 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.HIGHLAND LAKES WEEKLY: 325-423-4927; 2158 Cedar Vly, Kingsland, TX 78639.HILL COUNTRY ENTREPRENEUR CO-OP: 325-388-2813; 750 Texas Ave, Kingsland, TX 78639.HILL COUNTRY OFFICE: 512-826-9031; Kingsland, TX 78639HILL COUNTRY SHOPS: 512-964-0636; 12315 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Multiple retail shops, including: God’s Gifts (art on re-purposed items), and Dreams Come True (antiques and collectibles )HOOD'S GAMES N' THINGS: 325-956-9286; 2732 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Systems, games, DVDsKAYE'S STUDIO: 512-632-3682; Kingsland, TX 78639. Voice music lessons.KBEY 92.5 & 1340 ESPN: 830-693-5551; RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND DEPOT: 325-388-6953; 706 Ridgeway, Kingsland, TX 78639. Golf cartsKINGSLAND HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER: 325-388-0733; 2132 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND FLORIST: 325-388-4208; 2521 RR-1431, POB 775, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND HOUSE OF ARTS & CRAFTS: 325-388-6159; RR-1431 & 112 Chamberlain St, Kingsland, TX 78639. Just off RR-1431 near the bridge.KINGSLAND MASSAGE-DEPOT: 325-798-5341; 1020 Altman St, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND UHAUL: 512-755-4825; 2944 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639KLOSET DEJA VU: 325-423-4132; 3929 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. NON-PROFIT & PUBLIC SERVICE ORGANIZATIONSALCOHOL ANONYMOUS: 512-444-0071; Austin, TX 78704. A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. There is hope, 24/7Local group: 830-798-1801; Marble Falls, Burnet, Kingsland areaAMERICAN LEGION: A congressionally chartered mutual-aid organization of military veterans founded to benefit those veterans who served during a wartime.Local Legion Post: #437, 325-388-4055; 138 Legion Loop, Kingsland, TX 78639COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES (CASA):.

A non-profit organization with adult volunteers willing to stand up for an abused or neglected child. A CASA volunteer is appointed by a judge to provide factual information to the court on behalf of a child caught in a difficult legal process. A CASA speaks on behalf of the child’s best interest.Local: CASA For The Highland Lakes Area:325-388-3440; 1719 Ridgeview, Kingsland, TX 78639. Counties served: Blanco, Burnet, Lampasas, Llano, San SabaDISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS (DAV):.An organization chartered by Congress for disabled military veterans of the US Armed Forces that helps them and their families through various means. Any veteran with a service-inflicted disability is eligible.Local: Highland Lakes, Chapter 198, 830-613-1908; Located at the intersection of RR-1431 and RR 2545, Kingsland, TX 78639. The chapter also helps with the Highland Lakes Honor Guard, and operates a thrift store (see 'Misc' section).HIGHLAND LAKES AMATEUR RADIO CLUB INC: POB 856, Kingsland, Tx 78639.

Mission: To promote the educational, scientific and fraternal aspects of amateur radio and to serve the public interest. Serves: Marble Falls, Burnet, Llano, Kingsland, Granite Shoals, Smithwick plus Burnet and Llano Counties. Meets: Last Fri, 7:30p, at Marble Falls Area EMS, 609 Industrial Blvd, Marble Falls. Repeater: 146.660, Tone: 88.5 Hz (k5hla/r)INKS LAKE DAM NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY: 512-793-2474; Kingsland, TX 78639. Provides channel catfish and largemouth bass to Federal and Indian waters of the Southwest. Its mission has expanded to include the production of striped bass for restoration to the Texas gulf coast. Also helps restore paddlefish populations in the Mississippi River basin, and raises largemouth bass and channel catfish for sport fishing.

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Located 10 mi W of Burnet on TX-29, then 6 mi S on Park Road 4, then R on Road 117 to hatchery.CHILI APPRECIATION SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL (CASI):. A non-profit chili cook-off organization, with annual with regional and local events that are family-friendly and fun, and promote American red chili. Proceeds donated to local charities and non-profit organizations.Local: Highland Lakes POD Chapter, 325-388-4653; 11351 W Chamberlain St, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Chili cook-offs support American Legion-Kingsland, see below.HIGHLAND LAKES GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: 830-385-7070, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE GROUP: 325-385-6833; Kingsland, TX 78639BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB:. Inspiring and enabling all young people to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. Tutoring, professional services, sports & recreation.Local club:, Kingsland Unit, 325-388-2800; 3435 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND CLOTHING CLOSET: A non-profit that provides assistance to the needy, including clothing. Cash and item donations welcomed.KINGSLAND COMMUNITY CONVENTION CENTER: 325-388-3321; POB 1143, 3451 Rose Hill Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND GARDEN CLUB: 325-388-8849; 3900 River Oaks Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: 512-793-2408; POB 952, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND BRANCH LIBRARY: 325-388-3170; 125 W Polk St, Kingsland, TX 78639. A branch of the Llano County Library SystemKINGSLAND LIBRARY (FRIENDS): 325-388-3170; POB 1044, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND-HIGHLAND LAKES SENIOR CENTER: 325-388-4653/6343; 10351 W Chamberlain St, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND/LAKE LBJ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Ofc: 325-388-6211; Fax: 325-388-5391; 2743 W RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. POB 465, Kingsland, TX 78639.;KINGSLAND TRAILS: 325-388-4491; 100 Kingsland Trail Loop, Kingsland, TX 78639. Affordable housing apartments provided by Texas Housing Foundation (see State Gov't section above).

Family unitsLAMBDA NU CHAPTER #5214: 325-388-8430; 713-906-4981; POB 1649, Kingsland, TX 78639. Service organization. Sign rental fundraiser.LIONS CLUB:. A volunteer-based, non-profit, community service organization that aggressively works to donate back to the community to support local, regional, national and international needs.

Mission is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.Local: Lions Club #1169, 325-388-2091. Meets Thur, 11a at Lighthouse Country Club, off Skyline and River Oaks, Kingsland TXLLANO CHAPTER OF GOLD PROSPECTORS: 830-798-6131; 211 RR-2545, Kingsland, TX 78639MASONIC LODGE: A fraternal organization that promotes Freemasonry, which includes charitable work within a local or wider community, moral uprightness, and friendship.Local: Lodge #1424, 325-388-3949; 1205 N Colorado Rd / 900 Texas Ave, Kingsland, TX 78639MISSION U-TOO: 512-537-5612; 3435 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 7863. A non-profit drug rehabilitation facility that also provides meals and living essentials. Cash and item donations welcomed.NATIONAL ACTIVE & RETIRED FEDERAL WORKERS: 325-388-3609; Kingsland, TX 78639ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR:. A Freemasonic appendant body open to both men and women, established in 1850 by lawyer and educator Rob Morris, a noted Freemason. The secret order is similar to Masons, both organizations work in concert, is based on teachings from the Bible, and is open to people of all religious beliefs.

Serves in charitable and benevolent roles in the community.Local: Eastern Star Order #1118, 325-388-0355(THE) PLACE DOWNTOWN: 214-952-9763; 1910 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. Non-profit community venue for parties, meetings, parades, special event, car shows, moviesPRECEPTOR PI ALPHA: 325-388-3415; 100 Windwood Dr, Apt 4A, Kingsland, TX 78639SHARING THE HARVEST: 325-388-0620; 3425 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.

A non-profit food pantry (partner with Central Texas Food Bank), open 9a-noon, Thursdays, and provides people in need with non-perishable food.TOWNEPARK KINGSLAND: 325-388-8137; 101 TownePark Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639. Affordable housing apartments provided by Texas Housing Foundation (see State Gov't section above). Units for seniors aged 55 and above.VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (VFW):. A congressionally chartered organization that works on behalf of American veterans by lobbying Congress for better veterans' health care and benefits; and maintains a nationwide organization of employees and volunteers to assist veterans with their VA disability claims; and donates millions of dollars and hours for community service.Local VFW Post: #10428, 325-388-2951, 4222 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.(THE) WREYFORD FAMILY FOUNDATION: 713-419-9062; POB 1367, Kingsland, TX 78639. A 501c3 non-profit organization that supports organizations that educate and promote (STEM) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Hosts the 'Hill Country Space Expo' annually in Marble Falls.Sep 26-28, 2019 - HILL COUNTRY SPACE EXPO:, at Highland Lakes Boys & Girls Club, 1701 Broadway. Open for students and school classes. Hands-on model building. See the exhibits, try the flight simulators, and meet visiting astronauts. Free parking & admission.

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DEB'S DOGGY BATH HOUSE: 325-388-0147; 3007 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.DOG-GONE-POO: 512-755-7029; Kingsland, TX 78639.FUR KIDS LODGE & SPA: 325-388-2701; 3222 Rose Hill Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639. Dog boarding, dog & cat groomingKINGSLAND K9 SAFEHOUSE: 325-265-2388; 536 Midland St, Kingsland, TX 78639. Mission is to provide a safe loving foster home for dogs that are in shelters or rescues & to find loving homes for the unwanted, abused & abandoned.S & H RESCUE SERVICES: Kingsland, TX 78639. Just common folk people who have a passion for finding loving fur-ever homes for 'Man's Best Friend'. We accept any breed.

We do not discriminate. Email: s.h.rescueservice@gmail.comSPLIT RAIL K-9 TRAINING AND GROOMING: 325-388-0313; 603 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.WAGGIN TAILS: 325-388-8005; 2415 W RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Pet GroomerWHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE PETS AND PET SUPPLIES: 325-388-2300; 1115 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.Note: See separate listing sections for horses, riding, equestrian, and other care. RESTAURANTS-DINING-BEVERAGES-ENTERTAINMENTALFREDO'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT: 325-388-0754; 4139 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639. Editor's food review: Wow!

This is scrumptious Mexican food, that will scintillate your passion for ole' Mexico. Very tasty, not bland and not overly spicy, just right. Pure quality.

The tables are always full and that is the best testimony. Another location in Lampasas. Super friendly owner Alfredo, at your call.

This is another one not to miss! ANGELS PIZZA: 325-388-6569; 3010 Rosehill Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639.BREAKFAST N BURGERS: 1907 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639BOAT TOWN BURGER BAR: 325-219-0733; 151 Melodie Ln, Kingsland, TX 78639.BUDDIES: Corner RR-1431 & RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639CHINO FOOD TRUCK: RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. Next to the Sonic Drive-InCLUB CAR BAR: 325-388-6022; 1010 King Ct, Kingsland, TX 78639. Located along side Grand Central Cafe (see below)CRAZY GAL'S CAFE: 325-388-3460; 3003 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.DAIRY QUEEN: 325-388-3160; 2000 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639EL BRANCERO MEXICAN RESTAURANT: 325-388-0022; 1516 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639GATTI'S PIZZA: 325-388-6888; RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639. Highland Lakes Shopping Center.GRAND CENTRAL CAFE RESTAURANT: 325-388-6022; 1010 King Ct, Kingsland, TX 78639.JOHNNY'S BRISKET BURGERS (formerly Poppy's Poppers): 512-571-4454; 2228 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Food truckJR'S AUTHENTIC TEX-MEX: 325-423-3949; 1907 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.KINGSLAND COFFEE CO: 325-270-0863; 1907 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639.KP PACKAGE STORE: 325-388-4189; 7317 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639LA TEQUILA JALISCO: 325-270-0880; 14124 FM-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639.LAZY HERON COFFEE HOUSE: 325-270-0345; 240 RR-2900, Kingsland, TX 78639.LIGHTHOUSE GRILL & LOUNGE: 325-388-6660; 118 Club Circle Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639.MOSCA'S: 325-388-6486; 1640 RR-1431, Kingsland, TX 78639NAN'S NEST: 325-270-0792; 14609 RR-1431 W, Kingsland, TX 78639. Burgers, fries, piesPARDNER'S: 512-793-2432; TX-29, Kingsland, TX 78639. SCHOOLS-KIDS CONNECTION LEARNING CENTER: 325-388-9000; 1012 Davis St, Kingsland, TX 78639.

1 week to public school age.KINGSLAND HEAD START: 325-388-9326; 1008 Venus St, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND SCHOOL: 512-869-3030; 126 Real St, Kingsland, TX 78639. Tuition-free charter school.

K-8PACKSADDLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: 325-388-8129; 150 Pioneer Ln, Kingsland, TX 78639 (Llano ISD). Grades: PK-5See for Llano ISDSHEILA'S FAMILY PRESCHOOL: 830-220-1767; 2200 Indian Trail, Kingsland, TX 78639. Licensed home pre-school. LOCAL UTILITY PROVIDERS:CENTRAL TEXAS ELECTRICAL CO-OP (CTEC): HQ: 830-997-2126; 800-900-2832; 386 Friendship Ln, Fredericksburg, TX 78624.

Electrical service; Excede satellite internet service.Local service office: 325-388-4542; 706 Cottonwood St, POB 266, Kingsland, TX. Electric service, internetCEN-TEX WASTE WATER, INC: 325-388-4044; POB 1606, Kingsland, TX 78639FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION: 844-295-3268.,. Successor to Verizon's DSL internet service. No local stores/offices. No service area map.KINGSLAND MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT (MUD): 325-388-4559; 100 Ingram St, Kingsland, TX 78639.

Water, sewerKINGSLAND SEWER SERVICE: 325-388-4559; 322 Mountain View, Kingsland, TX 78639KINGSLAND WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION: 325-388-6611; 1422 West Dr, Kingsland, TX 78639.LOWER COLORADO RIVER ASSOCIATION (LCRA): 800-776-5272; 3700 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, TX 78703. LCRA plays a variety of roles in Central Texas: delivering electricity, managing the water supply and environment of the lower Colorado River basin, developing water and wastewater utilities, providing public recreation areas, and supporting community and economic development.Emergencies (to report water pollution, such as spills or contamination): 1-800-776-5272 x6843PEDERNALES ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE (PEC):. A Texas non-profit corporation owned by its members, the largest electric cooperative in the country, coves 8,100 square miles, 214,000 members, with assets over $1 billion.HQ, Connections & Service Startup: 1-888-554-4732Emergencies, Outages & Marking of Underground Utility Lines, 24x7: 1-888-883-3379Nearest Local Office: SeePROGRESSIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS (formerly IESI, now aka Waste Connections): Austin HQ: 866-282-3508; 877-307-4374. Trash removal service.

Serves: Bulverde, Johnson City, N Blanco Count, Marble Falls, Wimberley, Woodcreek, and more.REPUBLIC SERVICES: 480-627-2700; Phoenix, AZ. Garbage collection, hauling, transfer, recyclingSATELLITE STATION FIRE & SECURITY: 325-388-9278; 800-641-3474; 100 W Chamberlin St (at RR-1431), Kingsland, TX 78639. Internet serviceVERIZON:. Regulated land-line telephone service. DSL Internet service. Residential Service: 1-800-483-4000; Business Service: 1-800-483-5000; Repair-Residential Service: 1-800-483-1000; Repair-Business Service: 1-800-483-2000.

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On February, 23, 1836, Santa Anna's advance force arrived in San Antonio and began preparations for a siege. Santa Anna ordered the raising of a red flag atop the San Fernando Church, signifying no quarter and demanded that the Texans surrender unconditionally. Travis replied with a cannon volley. For thirteen days, (February 23–March 6) the Texans held their position behind the inadequate defenses of the mission, while awaiting reinforcements. Travis sent an urgent plea for help to “the People of Texas and All Americans in the WorldI shall never surrender or retreatVICTORY or DEATH.” Juan Seguin and other scouts rode through the Mexican lines and carried messages for help.

James Fannin, commander of a sizeable force of about 400 men at Goliad, started for San Antonio, but returned to his fort. A few others trickled in, including with his Tennessee volunteers and with thirty-two men from Gonzales, who slipped over the Alamo walls on March 1. It soon became apparent that Santa Anna not only wanted San Antonio as a Mexican outpost, but also desired the utter destruction of the Texas defenders, whom he wanted to make an example. The Runaway Scrape. Courtesy of the. Image available on the and included in accordance with.As news of the fall of the Alamo spread, the —a mass exodus of settlers ahead of the Mexican army—ensued. Largely a female event due to the absence of men who had joined the Texan army, thousands of civilians—men, children, and slaves—fled their homes and evacuated eastward toward the Sabine River.

Hardships, suffering, epidemics, and loss took their toll on many along the way. The roads were choked with those fleeing for their lives; the rivers were swollen and impassable; and children were lost along the way. Once the hostilities ended and they could safely return to their homes, they found their homes plundered and burned, their property and crops destroyed.

Texas Declaration of Independence, March 2, 1836. Courtesy of the. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with.On March 20 Sesma, in torrid pursuit of Houston, but at the head of only 800 men, reached the Colorado River. Houston's army at this time probably outnumbered the Mexicans, but the Texas general refused to fight, for several reasons. He realized that although his army was patriotically motivated, it was poorly-trained. Furthermore, his enemy had artillery, and he did not.

Finally, Santa Anna's plan allowed for rapid communication and consequently quick reinforcements. Houston believed that he could not risk it, for if he lost, there would be nothing to stop Santa Anna from marching unimpeded across Texas. In Houston's mind, nothing less was at stake than independent nationhood.

Nevertheless, disappointed that he did not attack, a number of his troops began to question his leadership, and a discipline problem developed that lasted all the way to San Jacinto.When Houston learned of Fannin's destruction, his withdrawal became a retreat, and he turned northward toward the Brazos River and 's plantation. Houston went by way of San Felipe de Austin, which he torched. By now, his disgruntled force had shrunk to no more than 800 men. Some allege that Houston wanted to retreat as far as the Trinity River, others that he merely intended to teach his little army the fundamentals of the drill while waiting for reinforcements.

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In either event, captains and balked, claiming that they would fight the enemy on their own. Houston solved the problem by ordering these men and their followers to establish a rear guard to hold up a Mexican advance. But discontent came not only from the ranks, but from the government. Houston was strongly criticized by President David G. Burnet as well.

In the meantime, Burnet and his cabinet fled New Washington, the most recent capital of the new government, for Harrisburg. Time passed slowly at Groce's plantation, but the troops did receive the rudiments of battlefield drill and formation. The weather remained terrible, and disease became a problem. In these troubles, Houston's command was buttressed by two loyal supporters, Col.

Edward Burleson. Oil in canvas of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna by Carlos Paris on display in Mexico City Museum. Image available on the and included in accordance with.Upon hearing of Burnet's flight, Santa Anna also decided to move on Harrisburg. Because of this error he lost sight of his objective—Houston's army. In addition, this pursuit meant that he would be required to divide his force further.

Nevertheless, Santa Anna decided on the chase and personally led the advancing force. When he arrived in Harrisburg, Santa Anna discovered that the Texas government had fled again, so he ordered Col. Almonte nearly succeeded in capturing the escaping officials. By now, however, Houston was on the move again, this time to the east.

At the fork between the road to Nacogdoches and that to Harrisburg, the army swung toward the latter, and the character of the campaign changed. Houston, who had been slow and deliberate in his manner, now became swift and animated, and his strike toward Harrisburg resembled a forced march. On the way, he intercepted Mexican couriers, from whom he learned the location and size of Santa Anna's force. Gathering his men around him, Houston eloquently addressed them and called upon them to “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember Goliad!”. Photograph of Last reunion of Veterans of the 1836 Army of the Republic of Texas, held April 21, 1906 at Goliad by C. Pictured are William Physick Zuber of Austin, John Washington Darlington of Taylor, Aca C.

Hill of Oakville, Stephen Franklin Sparks of Rockport, L. Lawlor of Florence, and Alfonso Steele of Mexia.

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All of these men participated in the Battle of San Jacinto, as well as other battles. Courtesy of the Bee County Historical Commission, Beeville, Texas. Image available on theand included in accordance with.Two, one public, the other secret, officially concluded the revolt. The first was published as soon as possible, and its contents held conditions very favorable to Texas. By its terms, Texas independence was recognized, hostilities were ended, the Mexican army retired beyond the Rio Grande, confiscated property would be restored, and prisoners would be exchanged.

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The secret treaty agreed to Santa Anna's release in exchange for his promise that he would do all he could to secure within the Mexican government the provisions of the public treaty, as well as their enforcement. Santa Anna agreed, however, the remaining Mexican government refused to accept these terms.The stunning victory at San Jacinto brought an immediate end to hostilities, independence for Texas, and the birth of the Republic of Texas. However, due to the brevity of the rebellion—about seven months—the Texas Revolution did not wrench apart for Texans the political and social order. Lacking any profound restructuring of society, some historians question whether it was a revolution at all, especially for those of Hispanic or African descent, as well as women. Further, in light of uprisings in several Mexican states at the time, the revolt and emergence of an independent Texas has been viewed by other scholars as actually part of a regional separatist movement. Whether revolution or evolution, Texas became not only a de facto state, but also a de jure state in the eyes of many nations.

For the future, the Texas Revolution would hold wide-sweeping significance for the people of Texas, leading to a challenging, but brief experiment with nationhood, the, to the United States, and U.S. Acquisition of almost one-third of the territory of the American Southwest. Image Use DisclaimerAll copyrighted materials included within the Handbook of Texas Online are in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 related to Copyright and “Fair Use” for Non-Profit educational institutions, which permits the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA), to utilize copyrighted materials to further scholarship, education, and inform the public. The TSHA makes every effort to conform to the principles of fair use and to comply with copyright law.For more information go to:If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. CitationThe following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this article.

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