The Guide to Central Texas

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YOUR GUIDE TO OUR SERVICES AND CENTRAL TEXAS Issue Number I 01

Broker Associate I Global Real Estate Advisor

512.468.8210 c I 254.947.7110 o debbie.stevenson@sothebysrealty.com debbiestevenson.kuperrealty.com

25,000 agents 77 countries 1,000 brokerages

$150 billion annual sales

Our team at Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty offers clients direct access to the global real estate market place and an unparalleled platform for transitioning to and from Central Texas

An accomplished real estate agent with international client experience, Debbie welcomes opportunities to work with buyers and sellers interested in the communities along the Interstate-35 corridor, from Salado to Belton, Temple and Waco, along with farm and ranch properties and new construction opportunities across Central Texas.

Known as an active listener who owns her clients’ goals, Debbie brings dedication, knowledge and attention to detail to every transaction. Debbie also is a skilled organizer who is extremely detail-oriented major assets in the fast-paced world of real estate. And when it comes to closing, Debbie is a strong negotiator who produces win-win results.

Before entering real estate, Debbie spent two decades working in journalism, experience that taught her to truly listen and understand the lives of others. She has moved extensively throughout her life both nationally and globally with her now-retired military husband amassing real estate experience along the way by investing in property wherever they were sent.

Once settled back in the United States, Debbie launched a quarter horse breeding farm, and additionally developed the operation’s purchased real estate. Debbie credits her global economic and societal experience with teaching her to embrace change and diversity.

Born in England, Debbie was raised in Southern Africa. She attended high school in Zimbabwe and South Africa before going to London for university where she studied foreign languages and economics. She has given back to he community through past memberships in Rotary, Altrusa and service on two community economic development boards.

When she is not working, Debbie enjoys photography, travel, equestrian sports and spending time with her husband Dale, her daughter Samantha, who raises horses in Georgetown, and her son Cody, an aviation professional who was a member of Marine One while on active duty in the Marines.

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The Guide I Central Texas KUPER SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY BELTON 26 06 Introduction 08 Our Story 10 Brand Heritage 12 Lifestyles 14 Only With Kuper 22 Making Moving Easy 25 Our Communities 30 Medical Services 32 Schools 36 Camps 37 Higher Education 38 Sports Venues Calling Texas Home 44 40 Live Music Venues 41 Museums and Galleries 42 Lakes and Parks Exploring Central Texas’ trends 50 A Selection of Top Dining Hotspots 5

Welcome to Austin and Central Texas

What does it mean to be a Texan? It is safe to say that just about everyone you meet will have a different idea.

In the state’s capital, Austin, the answer could be as bold and vibrant as the city and definitely most would say a little more “weird.” Go north to Georgetown, the seat for Williamson County, and the pace becomes a more sedate blend of urban and rural Texas. Continue north into Bell and McLennan counties, you will be treated to the more traditional version of the Lone Star State. From rodeos, to art, longhorns and lakes, the residents of Kuper Sotheby’s northern reach will tell you they are the “heart” and “beat” of Texas.

Since opening our doors in Austin, Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty has helped thousands of buyers realize their dream of owning their own piece of the Austin pie. Whether attracted by the music, the city’s rich history, or the pursuit of the world’s best taco, one thing new residents found there was something for everyone in Austin.

And now, after more than 45 years of playing a pivotal role in Central Texas’ southern landscape, Kuper Sotheby’s has expanded north to include Bell County’s communities of Salado, Belton and Temple, and up to Waco, home of Baylor University.

With more than $25 billion in sales volume to date, Kuper Sotheby’s has the tools to serve with, more than 300 of the most talented and experienced real estate professionals in the industry.

With an approach tailored to technology, we are the modern go-to for buyers and sellers who expect nothing less than the best. Boasting a network of professionals in more than 77 countries and territories worldwide, we’re local everywhere, allowing us to walk alongside our clients at every stage of their journey.

On behalf of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty, it is the northern team’s pleasure to welcome you to The Guide. We are honored to offer insight into what being a Central Texan can mean for you.

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Austin

TEXAS

On behalf of all of us at Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty, it is my pleasure to welcome you to “The Guide,” our thorough collection of articles and resources to help you discover your next home in Central Texas.

For more than 50 years, our firm has played a pivotal role in the real estate landscape throughout Central and South Texas, with historical sales volume in excess of $30 billion to date. Today, we have more than 350 of the most talented and experienced real estate professionals in the industry selling residential and ranch property throughout Texas.

We want our experience and success to be to your benefit when representing you in a transaction, but also when you need insight into the real estate market as a whole and the lifestyle of the communities we serve.

The greater Austin market and areas to its north have

been experiencing exponential growth. Austin alone has quickly become one of the most desirable cities in the world in which to live. As our region continues to be a key destination for job creation and corporate headquarters, we can expect these trends to continue.

Whether you’re looking for an urban condo, a waterfront estate, ranch or suburban retreat, our associates are fluent in the unique charm of the Austin and Central Texas lifestyles, the schools and diverse social scenes.

To us, it’s not simply the size of the property, the number of bedrooms, or even the price, but more about the distinct character that makes a home worthy of being called exceptional. The true worth of a home is defined by its details and how it can elevate the lives of those who reside there.

We look forward to seeking the exceptional with you.

J Kuper

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Georgetown

TEXAS

Brand Heritage

The Sotheby’s International Realty brand harnesses the worldwide recognition and prestige of the Sotheby’s name

Since 1744, auctioneers have been practicing the fine tradition of marketing the world’s most cherished possessions. Sotheby’s is now an innovative global art business serving the most diverse clientele.

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Global Network

The Sotheby’s International Realty global network encompasses 77 countries and territories, with nearly 1,000 offices and more than 25,000 sales associates worldwide. This exclusive association of high-quality residential brokerage companies connects the Sotheby’s International Realty network to facilitate the thousands of referrals that occur annually among our offices.

Global Media Partnerships

The Sotheby’s International Realty brand marketing strategy is to develop quality content, across multiple platforms, to create and maintain global brand recognition and drive consumers to view our listings. With an emphasis on brand exclusivity, cutting-edge advertising technologies, strategic positioning, social traffic drivers and video content integration, the company utilizes media powerhouses whose innovation, experience and international impact allow our brand to connect with the global consumer.

E-Gallery

The Sotheby’s International Realty eGallery is displayed on the high-definition screens in Sotheby’s International Realty and Sotheby’s auction house locations around the world. It is an exclusive, real-time, dynamic property slideshow designed to provide worldwide reach for the select upper-tier properties represented by our network.

Property Distribution

Strategic placement and unique positioning of your home’s best features are critical in securing the right audience to not only preview your home online, but to take the next step in their home search. The Sotheby’s International Realty brand partners with and distributes properties to the most significant media companies and real estate-focused websites in the world in order to increase exposure of our listings.

Local Advertising

While our advertising strategy exposes our properties worldwide, we believe that it is equally important to have a dominant media presence in our local market. Our listings are consistently featured in key local publications. The combination of both global and local advertising ensures that your property will be exposed to the most qualified homebuyers.

Social Media

Social media is a vital tool for luxury brands to provide content to their loyal following, as well as to attract new connections. Influential, well-connected buyers like to engage directly with their favorite brands looking at photos, videos and articles with the ability to respond and share the content. We are not simply posting on social media, we are nurturing a highly engaged group of opinion-makers with exclusive content on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Pinterest.

National and International Advertising

To increase exposure for your home, we have partnered with and distribute properties to the most influential publications in the world, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Ocean Home, Bloomberg Markets, Robb Report, Sotheby’s Art & Home, Sotheby’s Preferred and more.

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THE TOP TEN BENEFITS OF WORKING ONLY WITH KUPER

01 Our Legacy

Auctioneers since 1744 with a fine tradition of marketing the world’s most cherished possessions, Sotheby’s is now an innovative global art business serving the most discerning clientele. Building on the centuries-long reputation of the preeminent auction house, the Sotheby’s International Realty brand is recognized globally. The local legacy of the Kuper Family combined with the premier Sotheby’s International Realty brand affirms our commitment toward providing you a superior level of service, marketing and expertise in San Antonio, Austin, Boerne, New Braunfels, Georgetown, Salado, Belton, Waco and around the world.

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Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty is comprised of industry and community leaders who take great pride in their pursuit of finding that exceptional place for you to call home. With more than 340 associates across Central Texas, the real estate professionals of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty come to our company with vast amounts of experience, unique backgrounds, a devotion to client satisfaction, and an unmatched level of professionalism.

Our listing marketing is only developed with the highest standards in mind. High-resolution imagery, eloquent description writing, and impeccable presentation are musts when promoting a residence under the Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty brand.

04 Our Service

Our high standards are not marketing-specific. Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty’s real estate associates pride themselves in offering white-glove service from beginning to end, establishing long-lasting relationships with their valued clients.

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05 Our Brand

Sotheby’s is a rare brand that instantly evokes quality, service, and an appreciation of truly valuable items. This positioning allows us to do business with individuals who share in our brand vision and commitment to excellence.

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Our Marketing

There is differentiation in consistency. The goal is not to differentiate for the sake of it, but to leverage the consistency of the brand to set the properties we represent apart from our competitors. The consistent look and feel of our brand’s professional marketing efforts creates a worldwide point of differentiation in our public perception.

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Our Network

Our connections to the most respected and successful real estate experts worldwide provide a level of global reach that is unparalleled in the industry. Through our membership in the worldwide Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliate network, we can refer business and share information on our listings with more than 25,000 sales associates in 1,000 offices and 77 countries.

08 Our Listings

Our listings span Central and South Texas, in the region’s bustling urban centers to the beautiful Hill Country, and represent the best of their respective price ranges. From $200,000 to $20,000,000, condos to castles, every listing represented by a Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty associate receives the same million-dollar service, no matter what.

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09 Our Results

Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty has developed an impressive track record, closing several exceptional sales, becoming the leading real estate firm for sales in numerous areas, and garnering notable media exposure in the process. For more than 47 years, our firm has played a pivotal role in the Central and South Texas real estate landscape, with more than $20 billion in sales volume to date. In 2021, our company reached $4 billion in sales.

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All prior points combine to create one unrivaled, seamless client experience. For hundreds of years, the Sotheby’s brand has grown and succeeded due to its respect for tradition and its focus on innovation. Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty is no exception.

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Sell Your Property

With the Experts

Whether you’re looking for new adventures or want to cash in on your investment, selling a house is serious business. It can be a challenging process that takes time, energy and a diligent eye on the whole affair. By consulting the experts and taking a few easy steps, you can make this a seamless process and ensure you get the best price for your property.

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Making Moving Easy

Closing Delay

Unexpected delays are all too common in the real estate world. While the deal may be done, problems easily can occur in the closing process, setting you back hours or days. It is best to build in a safety net of a day or two after closing before you schedule your movers. If you plan to do a little updating to your new home, now is the time to do it before it is filled to the brim with boxes and furniture.

Remember Utilities

No one wants to move in without air conditioning, especially here in Texas. Make sure you have called your electric, water, cable, phone and internet providers and garbage collectors at least one to two weeks before your move-in date to ensure ample time for everything to get set up.

Packing it all up

Packing up an entire house makes you realize just how much you have. This is the perfect opportunity to go through just about everything you own and ask yourself if it is worth keeping. You will feel a huge sense of relief seeing a growing “get rid of” pile and knowing you will not have to stick all of those things away in drawers and under beds, only to be seen at the next move. When it comes to the actual packing process, stock up on newspaper and try asking around at grocery stores, wholesale stores and electronics stores for extra boxes to avoid having to buy your own. Be sure to label every box, big or small, to make unpacking less of a mystery. And don’t trust those burly movers with that antique vase; for fragile items, pack them carefully and transport them yourself.

Unpacking Pains

The sweet relief you’ll feel after finishing packing will be short-lived once you realize now you have to turn around and unpack. To ease that process, get the room dimensions of your home beforehand so you can have a solid idea of where everything will go. You’ll love that sparkling new house even more if it literally is sparkling, so be sure and clean it thoroughly before the unpacking gets underway. Moving is a long process and trying to find the one thing you need in a sea of boxes is always impossible.

Communication

Chances are you and the seller will both have so many other things going on that the simple exchanging of the garage door opener might not happen. Make sure to communicate with the seller and get any necessary remotes, manuals and warranties for the various systems in the home.

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Find your happy place

Waco TEXAS

Our Communities

Salado

Salado is a beautiful and affluent village at the southern point of Bell County. The small, historic community is off Interstate 35. It is a popular bed and breakfast destination, with a Main Street full of boutiquestyle antique, art and specialty shops. South Main Street has become an evening entertainment draw, with craft wine and brewery venues and fine dining opportunities. Salado’s original neighborhood wraps around Salado Creek and the Mill Creek Golf & Country Club. Designed by Robert Trent Jones II, this 18hole championship course crisscrosses the creek with more than 6,500 yards of greens and fairways. Mill Creek custom homes, from small to mansion, border the privately owned course. Main Street draws regional and international overnight guests. Historic homes accommodate the guests and quaint mom & pop specialty shops. A craft brewery and several fine dining options and a popular barbecue/live music venue provide after-hours entertainment. The annual Christmas Stroll, held the first two weekends in December, is a popular event for locals and tourists.

Georgetown

The Williamson County seat is home to Southwestern University: A 175-year-old major liberal arts campus that offers state-of-the-art research labs and athletic areas in addition to its liberal arts heritage. Buildings in its Downtown Historic District include the Victorian-era Old Williamson County Jail and the 1911 Courthouse. The Williamson Museum explores local history. East, Blue Hole Park features a lagoon along the San Gabriel River. To the south, Inner Space Cavern is a vast cave with hundreds of stalactites. Georgetown, has an abundance of one-acre, restricted neighborhoods. Most are just outside the city limits, yet they feature many of the creature comforts that growing families want in more traditional neighborhoods. Many have common areas and hiking trails, as well as easy access to Lake Georgetown and its trail system. Some home sites also have lake or panoramic views of the Hill Country. These neighborhoods primarily exist on the west side of town, yet many are less than 10 minutes from downtown Georgetown and Interstate 35.

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Belton

Nestled between the county’s two major lakes, Bell County’s seat has a mix of small town charm and big city convenience. Belton is midway off Interstate 35 between Austin and Waco and is ideal for commutes to Temple, the Austin metro and west to Killeen-Fort Hood. Belton is attracting residents daily thanks to its outstanding schools, parks and trails, Lake Belton, Stillhouse Hollow Lake and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Lake Belton homes take in stunning views along this Army Corps of Engineers reservoir that is fed by the Leon River. Activities include fishing, boating, hiking, parks, lakeside dining and a marina. Stillhouse Hollow Lake dams the Lampasas River, with stunning views from escarpment homes to the south of the city. Activities include fishing, boating, hiking, parks and a marina. The Bell County Courthouse square features antique and boutique shopping that includes stores dating to 1869, the Bell County Museum and a host of entertainment attractions.

Temple

Temple was founded as a railroad town in 1881 by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad. It was incorporated in 1882. The town was named after a Santa Fe Railroad official, Bernard Moore Temple. Nestled on Lake Belton’s west shore, Temple now thrives from a complex economy, with both goods distribution and its reputation as a regional medical center leading the way. The city offers a mix of homes, from affordable starter housing to stately mansions, particularly in its historic downtown neighborhood. Temple has made an investment in revitalizing the downtown area, which houses the Santa Fe Railroad Museum and visitors center. Destination dining includes Pignetti’s, Cheeves Bros Steak House and O’Briens, all with valet parking. The downtown multi-level luxury shopping experience, “The Hub,” features shops offering apparel, accessories, home décor, toys, gifts

and more. Upstairs showcases artists, antiques, a photography studio, plus two event venues.

Harker Heights

Located on the western shores of Stillhouse Hollow Lake in west Bell County, Harker Heights has a population of more than 31,600. The city offers neighborhoods that wind through hills and valleys, affording stunning views. Long a bedroom community for Fort Hood’s upper ranks, the city offers some of the best shopping and dining on Bell’s west side. Residents have access to numerous recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. Among the local parks and playgrounds are the Carl Levin City Park, Purser Family Park, Kern Park, Skipcha Park, Cardinal Greenspace, Summit Soccer Complex, Booker Greenspace, and Sprint Park. Dana Peak and Stillhouse Hollow Lake provide facilities for fishing, hiking, camping, bike trails, hunting, kayaking, and swimming. Golf lovers can visit the Courses of Clear Creek and Stonetree Golf Course at nearby Fort Hood and Killeen.

Nolanville

Located just off Interstate-14, Nolanville was named after Irish immigrant Philip Nolan, who arrived in the area in the late 1700s. He attempted to make a trading expedition from Louisiana to Texas, but wound up penniless after his goods were confiscated. He spent the next two years living with Native Americans, who launched his wild horse business. Nolan eventually was killed by the Spanish, but his legacy lives on in the small community of 5,900 residents. Today, Nolanville is best known for its luxury gated community Bella Charca, located just outside neighboring Harker Heights. Nolanville residents tend to have ties to Fort Hood and typically shop in nearby Harker Heights. The city offers easy access to nearby Lake Belton on its north side via Farm to Market 439/Lake Road and Stillhouse Hollow Lake to its south with several options off Interstate-14.

Sunrise on Lake Belton

College Hill, Salado

Killeen

Located to Fort Hood’s east and south, Killeen is the largest city in Bell County and the 19th most populous in Texas. It owes its fortunes to Fort Hood, the Army’s largest post. Killeen’s rolling landscape and dense forests provide the ideal backdrop for golf, and the three public courses near town make full use of the scenic beauty. Stonetree Golf Course in Killeen, the Courses at Clear Creek in Fort Hood, and the Hills of Cove Golf Course in nearby Copperas Cove combine to offer 63 holes of top-shelf golf, all within a 15-mile radius. For some water-based fun, head to either Lake Belton or Stillhouse Hollow Lake, both of which offer fantastic venues for swimming, fishing, boating, and camping. Explore the National Mounted Warfare Museum at Fort Hood, the stars at the Mayborn Science Theater planetarium, catch a play or musical at the Vive Les Arts Theater or watch top competitors at the annual Rodeo Killeen. For the most part, Killeen is a mix of young families and military retirees. Housing is considered among the area’s most affordable. Higher education opportunities abound through Central Texas College and Texas A&M Central Texas. Killeen proudly called Elvis Presley a resident while he was stationed at Fort Hood.

Copperas Cove

Known as the City of Five Hills, Copperas Cove is nestled on the west side of Fort Hood in Coryell County’s southern tip. It has grown across county lines into Lampasas County. The city has one of the lowest crime rates in Central Texas and a one high school

district that has been recognized by the Texas Education Agency for excellence in education. Cove residents are considered local for attendance at Central Texas College and Texas A&M University. Copperas Cove calls itself “A City Built For Family Living.” It is the largest city in Coryell County and owes its growth and fortunes to Fort Hood. Its origins are traced to the establishment of a post office and a feeder route for the Chisholm Trail in 1879, along with the expansion of the Santa Fe Railway in 1882. The city offers an 18-hole golf course, seven parks, two swimming pools, a library, and civic center. Top annual attractions include Rabbit Fest, Krist Kindl Markt, Food Truck Festival and the HEB Summer Run to Fun.

Lampasas

Located at the intersection of Hwy 183 and Hwy 190, the city is about 62 miles northwest of Austin and 20 miles west of Fort Hood. It was first settled by the Comanche, Apache and Tonkawa tribes. Western settlers followed in the 19th century. First called Burleson, the name was changed to Lampasas Springs after the discovery of several mineral springs in the city. With the arrival of the railroad, lavish spas and resorts were built around the healing springs. Vestiges of the former grandeur still remain in the historic downtown and Hancock Springs Park. Today, the rural county seat is considered a great base for exploring the area’s state parks, wineries. Still served today is Elvis Presley’s favorite strawberry shake at Storm’s Drive-In. The world’s largest spur, a 35’ high by 20’ wide steel sculpture is just outside Hancock Park.

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McGregor

McGregor is home to the SpaceX Rocket and Test Facility. It spans McLennan and Coryell Counties. First known as McGregor Springs, it is an incorporated town 16 miles southwest of Waco on U.S. Hwy 84. It was established in 1882 at the intersection of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe and the Texas and St. Louis railways. The school district is considered excellent and the town is known for being a quiet place to live. However, due to SpaceX and its small size, there is a housing shortage. Typical homes cost between $150-$200,000. The town gained national attention with the featured rehabilitation of the Magnolia House on HGTV’s Fixer Upper Show. Today’s daytrippers and residents can enjoy The Cedar Chest Too Antique Mall, the Cottonbelt Trail, Mother Neff State Park and Blue Hills Ranch. Favored restaurants include CuppieCakes and the Coffee Shop Café.

Crawford

The town was incorporated on August 12, 1897. It is best known as the home of former US President George W. Bush. He currently resides part-time at the Prairie Chapel Ranch on Crawford’s outskirts. The town is in western McLennan County, and is part of the Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the town had 887 residents. The median home cost in Crawford is $408,200. The town owes its existence to the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rail-

road that connected Temple to Fort Worth in 1881. The town has remained an agricultural center and residents typically go to Waco for entertainment, higher education and employment.

Waco

Waco was founded as an outpost for the Texas Rangers and is the birthplace of Dr. Pepper and home of Baylor University. Spanning the Brazos River, Waco’s many attractions include Cameron Park Zoo, which is home to lions, otters and meerkats. The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum traces the history of the state law enforcement agency and displays vintage badges and weapons. The Dr. Pepper Museum pays homage to the famed, locally invented soft drink. The Waco Mammoth National Monument is a fossil site home to the bones of Columbian mammoths. The city was placed on the national map by HGTV’s Fixer Upper Show. The stars, Chip and Joanna Gaines continued to call Waco home, and their featured enterprises, Magnolia Market and the Silos, plus the Magnolia Table restaurant continue to be popular tourist attractions. Despite the influx of residents since the show, Waco is still considered an affordable housing area, that includes luxury enclaves along the river and lake shores. The city offers year-round outdoor recreational activities, a wide selection of schools and churches, great shopping and dining options, and boasts a central location along Interstate-35 in the Heart of Texas that can't be beat.

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Tonkawa Park Waterfalls, Crawford

Jarrell

The town was founded in 1909 by the real estate developer O.D. Jarrell. It is the last stop in Williamson County when traveling north on Interstate 35. In its early years, the town was prosperous, thanks in no small part to the railroads that passed through. Eventually the railroads closed, and the cotton industry that was important to the town’s economy also took an enormous beating in the 1920s and 1930s. The

town had shrunk almost to the point of almost disappearing when it was literally wiped off the map by a powerful tornado in 1997. Since then, it has come roaring back as an affordable commuter hub for the Austin metro and for Fort Hood’s military looking for closer access to the metro’s employment hub. Housing largely is production builds and confined to the east side of Interstate 35. Most residents travel north to Salado for dining or south to Georgetown for grocery shopping and entertainment.

Florence

Located about 13 miles west from Georgetown and 40 miles north of Austin in northwestern Williamson County along Highway 195, Florence is largely rural and underdeveloped, with one notable exception the Vineyards of Florence. Inspired by the owner’s trip to Tuscany, the location now is a 600-acre unique resort and wedding venue dedicated to growing and serving fine wines. A luxury home development is underway with more than 1,000 homes planned that will range in size from 2,500-6,200 square feet, with expected pricing from $800,000 to $3 million.

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Medical Services

BELTON

Cedar Crest Hospital

3500 S Interstate 35

254-939-2100

COPPERAS COVE

Baylor Scott & White Clinic

239 W US Hwy 190

254-542-9000

Integrity Urgent Care Clinic

3010 US Hwy 190, Suite 254

254-577-5642

FORT HOOD

Carl R. Darnall Army Regional Medical Center

36065 Santa Fe Ave

254-288-8000

GATESVILLE

Coryell Memorial Hospital

412 E Main St

254-865-8251

GEORGETOWN

St. David’s Georgetown Hospital

2000 Scenic Drive

512-943-3000

HARKER HEIGHTS

Seton Medical Center

850 W Central TX Expy, 254-690-0900

KILLEEN

Advent Health Center

2201 S Clear Creek Rd

254-5267523

LAMPASAS

Advent Health Rollins Brook

608 N Key Ave

512-556-3682

TEMPLE

Baylor Scott & White Hospital

2401 S 31st Street

254-724-2111

Baylor Scott & White McLanes

Children’s Hospital

1901 SW HK Dodgen Loop

254-724-5437

Central Texas VA Hospital

1901 Veterans Memorial Drive

800-423-2111

Everest Rehabilitation Hospital

23621 SE HK Dodgen Loop

254-410-0555

WACO

Ascension Providence Hospital

6901 Medical Pkwy

254-751-4000

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center

100 Hillcrest Medical Blvd

254-202-2000

Doris Miller VA Medical Center

4800 Memorial Drive

254-752-6581

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Schools

If you have children, or know you may one day, you know how important schooling is or will be. With such variance in education, you naturally want to make sure your child is getting the right experience, the best one for helping them to grow and succeed. Central Texas has numerous public and private schools that make picking hard … only because there are many great options. That’s why we’ve put together this page, to break down the most critical information for top, local schools, from pre-school to 12th grade. The public school districts are independent, which means you may live in a city with a different name than the school district.

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Liberty Hill Independent School District

301 Forest St., Liberty Hill TX 78642

512-260-5580

Libertyhill.txed.net

Liberty Hill Independent School District is a highly rated, public school district located in Liberty Hill TX. It has 5,539 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1.

Leander Independent School District

204 W S Street, Leander TX 78641

512-570-0000

Leanderisd.org

Leander Independent School District is a top rated, public school district in Leander TX. It has 39,023 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student -teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 64% of students are at least proficient in math and 64% in reading.

Georgetown Independent School District

507 East University Ave., Georgetown, TX 78626

512-943-5000

Georgetownisd.org

Georgetown Independent School District serves nearly 12,800 students at 10 elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, and two alternative campuses. It has a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. This district's average testing ranking is 5/10

Jarrell Independent School District

108 E Avenue F, Jarrell TX 76537

512-746-2124

Jarrellisd.org

Jarrell Independent School District is a public school district located in Jarrell TX. It has 2,305 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 37% of students are at least proficient in math and 33% in reading.

Florence Independent School District

306 College Ave., Florence TX 76527

254-793-2850

Florenceisd.net

Florence Independent School District is a public school district located in Florence TX. It has 1,075 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1. According to state test scores, 41% of students are at least proficient in math and 37% in reading.

Salado Independent School District

601 N Main St., Salado TX 76571

254-947-6900

Saladoisd.org

Salado Independent School District is an above average, public school district located in Salado TX. It has 2,105 students in grades PK, K-12 with a studentteacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 52% of students are at least proficient in math and 56% in reading.

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Belton Independent School District

400 N Wall St., Belton TX 76513

254-215-2000

BISD.net

Belton Independent School District is a highly rated, public school district located in Belton TX. It has 12,609 students in grades PK, K-12 with a studentteacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 53% of students are at least proficient in math and 50% in reading.

Temple Independent School District

401 Santa Fe Way, Temple TX 76501

254-215-6760

TISD.org

Temple Independent School District is a diverse 6A school district located in Temple TX. It has 8,403 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14-1. The average graduation rate is 84%.

Little River/Academy Independent School District

704 E Main St., Little River TX 76554

254-982-4304

Academy Independent School District is an above average, public school district located in Little River TX. It has 1,726 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 53% of students are at least proficient in math and 50% in reading.

Troy Independent School District

1 Trojan Rd, Troy TX 76579

254-938-2595

Troy Independent School District is an above average, public school district located in Troy TX. It has 1,571 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 55% of students are at least proficient in math and 46% in reading.

Lorena Independent School District

308 N Frontage Rd, Lorena TX 76655

254-857-3239

Lorenaisd.net

Lorena Independent School District is a highly rated, public school district located in Lorena TX. It has 1,741 students in grades PK, K-12 with a studentteacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 60% of students are at least proficient in math and 61% in reading.

Waco Independent School District

501 Franklin Ave., Waco TX 76701

254-755-9420

Wacoisd.org

Waco Independent School District is a public school district located in Waco TX. It has 14,428 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 34% of students are at least proficient in math and 30% in reading.

Midway Independent School District

13885 Woodway Dr, Woodway TX 76712

254-761-5610

Midway isd.org

Midway Independent School District is a top-rated public school district located in Woodway TX. It has 8,253 students in grades PK, K-12 with a studentteacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 69% of students are at least proficient in math and 65% in reading.

China Spring Independent School District

12166 Yankie Rd, China Spring TX 76633

254-836-1115

Chinaspringisd.net

China Spring Independent School District is a highly rated, public school district located in China Spring TX. It has 2,870 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 60% of students are at least proficient in math and 57% in reading.

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McGregor Independent School District

525 Bluebonnet Pkwy, McGregor TX 76657

254-840-2828

Mcgregor-isd.org

McGregor Independent School District is a highly rated, public school district located in McGregor TX. It has 1,478 students in grades PK, K-12 with a studentteacher ratio of 14 to 1. According to state test scores, 48% of students are at least proficient in math and 40% in reading.

Killeen Independent School District

200 N WS Young Dr., Killeen TX 76543

254-336-0006

Killeenisd.org

Killeen Independent School District is a public school district located in Killeen, TX. Its campuses also serve Harker Heights, Fort Hood, Nolanville and parts of Belton. The district has 43,838 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1. According to state test scores, 47% of students are at least proficient in math and 41% in reading.

Copperas Cove Independent School District

408 S Main St., Copperas Cove TX 76522

254-547-1227

Ccisd.com

Copperas Cove Independent School District is a public school district located in Copperas Cove TX. It has 8,052 students in grades PK, K-12 with a studentteacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 47% of students are at least proficient in math and 44% in reading.

Lampasas Independent School District

207 W 8th St., Lampasas TX 76550

512-556-6224

Lampasas Independent School District is an above average, public school district located in Lampasas

TX. It has 3,416 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 20 to 1. According to state test scores, 45% of students are at least proficient in math and 46% in reading.

Gatesville Independent School District

311 S Lovers Ln., Gatesville TX 76528

254-865-7251

Gatesville Independent School District is a public school district located in Gatesville TX. It has 2,790 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 41% of students are at least proficient in math and 42% in reading.

Central Texas Christian Academy

4141 W FM 93, Temple, TX 76502

254-939-5700

Ctcslions.com

Central Texas Christian School is a highly rated, private, Christian school located in Temple TX. It has 492 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 10 to 1. Tuition is $10,594 for the highest grade offered. After graduation, 100% of students from this school go on to attend a 4-year college.

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Camps

Camp Tahuaya BSA

603 Tahuaya Dr, Belton, TX 76513

254-947-5525

https://www.longhorncouncil.org/camp-tahuaya

Variety’s Peaceable Kingdom Retreat

19051 FM2484, Killeen, TX 76542

254-555555

https://www.varietytexas.org

The Master’s Workshop Camp 179 Church Camp Ln, Robinson, TX 76706 254-662-0441

http://www.tmwcamp.com/

Camp Doublecreek

800 Double Creek Drive, Round Rock TX 78681 512-255-3661

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Higher Education

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

900 College St., Belton TX 76513

254-295-8642

https://www.umhb.edu

The University of Mary Hardin–Baylor is a private Christian university in Belton. UMHB was chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845 as Baylor Female College. It is best known for producing educators, nurses, business leaders and missionaries.

Baylor University

1311 S 5th St., Waco, TX 76706

800-229-5678

https//www.baylor.edu

Baylor University is a private Christian University and a nationally ranked Research 1 institution in Waco. The University enrolls more than 20,000 students. It was chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas through the efforts of Baptist pioneers.

Texas A&M Central Texas

1001 Leadership Pl., Killeen, TX 76549

254-279-0421

https://www.tamuct.edu

Texas A&M University–Central Texas is a public university in Killeen. It is one of the newest members of The Texas A&M University System. Founded in 1999 as a branch of Tarleton State University, it became an independent member of the Texas A&M University System in September 2009.

Southwestern University

1001 E University Ave., Georgetown, TX 78626

512-863-6511

https://www.southwestern.edu

Southwestern University is a private liberal arts college in Georgetown. Formed in 1873 from a revival of collegiate charters granted in 1840, Southwestern is

the oldest college or university in Texas.

Central Texas College

6200 W Central Texas Expy., Killeen, TX 76549

254-526-7161

https://www.ctcd.edu

Central Texas College is a community college in Killeen. Founded in 1965, it has branch campuses in Europe and on military installations across the United States.

Texas State Technical College

3801 Campus Dr., Waco, TX 76705

254-799-3611

https://www.tstc.edu

Texas State Technical College of Waco is a public technical college in Waco. It was founded in 1965 as the James Connally Technical Institute of Texas A&M University.

McLennan Community College Waco

1400 College Dr., Waco, TX 76708

254-299-8000

https://www.mclennan.edu/pathways

McLennan Community College is a public community college in McLennan County. Located in Waco, it opened in 1965. The campus now serves about 9,000 students and has more than 700 employees. It is governed by a Board of Trustees elected from singlemember districts in the county.

Temple College

2600 S 1st St., Temple, TX 76504

254-298-8282

https://www.templejc.edu

Recognized as a national leader among community colleges, Temple College offers top-quality education at three locations in Central Texas, as well as online classes.

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Sports Venues

Living in Central Texas means a variety of sports and venues are within a few hours drive

RODEO

Mesquite

The Rodeo Capital of Texas is 15 minutes from downtown Dallas in the climate-controlled Mesquite Arena.

Mesquite Championship Rodeo, Saturday Nights in June, July and August.

Fort Worth

Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

3400 Burnett Tandy Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107

23 days Jan-Feb

San Antonio

AT&T Center

723 AT&T Center Pkwy,

San Antonio, TX 78219

18 days in February

Houston

Houston Rodeo (HLSR)

NRG Center

NRG Pkwy, Houston, TX 77054

20 days Feb-Mar

Belton

PRCA July 4th Rodeo

Bell County Expo Center

301 W Loop 121, Belton, TX 76513

FORMULA ONE

Austin

Circuit of the Americas

9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd, Austin, TX 78617

NASCAR/INDYCAR

Fort Worth

Texas Motor Speedway

3545 Lone Star Cir, Fort Worth, TX 76177

MOTOGP

Austin

Motorcycle Grand Prix

9201 Circuit of the Americas Boulevard

Americas-moto-gp.com

PRO TEAMS

Dallas Cowboys

1 AT&T Way, Arlington, AT&T Stadium

Dallascowboys.com

Houston Texans

NRG Parkway, Houston

NRG Stadium

Houstontexans.com

Texas Rangers

Arlington

1000 Ballpark Way #400

Arlington Globe Life Park

Mlb.com/rangers

Houston Astros

501 Crawford Street, Houston Minute Maid Park

Mlb.com/astros

San Antonio Spurs

1 AT&T Center Pkwy, San Antonio AT&T Center

Nbacom/spurs

Dallas Mavericks

2500 Victory Ave., Dallas

American Airlines Ctr

Mavs.com

DELL DIAMOND

Round Rock Baseball

Round Rock Express

3400 E Palm Valley Blvd

Round Rock

Roundrockexpress.com

COLLEGE SPORTS

Waco

Baylor Bears

McLane Stadium

1001 S M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Waco, TX 76704

Austin

Texas Longhorns (UT)

Darrell K Royal

Memorial Stadium

2139 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX 78712

Belton

UMHB Crusaders

Crusader Stadium

905 University Dr

Belton, TX 76513

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The two top breeds used in reining and cattle classes are the American Quarter Horse and the American Paint Horse. Both breed headquarters are in Texas.

American Quarter Horse Association

1600 Quarter Horse Dr, Amarillo, TX 79168

American Paint Horse Association

122 E Exchange Ave Suite 420, Fort Worth, TX 76164

Live Music Venues

Central Texas, which is home to Austin, aka the Live Music Capital of the World, is renown for its live music events, with hundreds of venues and a reputation for nurturing talent

Salado

Barrow Brewing . 108 Royal St. Barrowbrewing.com

Johnny’s Steaks & BBQ 301 Thomas Arnold Rd

Johnnyssteaksandbbq.com

Belton

Bell County Expo Ctr 301 W Loop 121 Bellcountyexpo.com

Schoepf’s BBQ 702 E Central Ave

Www.schoepfsbbq.com

Dead Fish Grill 2207 Lake Rd Deadfishgrill.com

Scores Pizza & Wings 219 S East St Scorespizzaandwings.com

Temple O’Briens Irish Pub 11 E Central Ave Obrienstemple.com

Green Door on Second 12 S 2nd St

Bo’s Barn Dancehall 4984 FM 93

Bold Republic Brewing 7070 Stonehollow

Boldrepublicbrewing.com

FoxDog 209 N 7th St

J Kowboy Wine Bar 13 E Avenue B

Harker Heights

Sean’s Pub 1827 FM 2410

Waco Hippodrome Theater 724 Austin Ave

Wacodromtheatre.com

Backyard Bar Stage & Grill 511 S 8th St. Backyardwaco.com

Texas Music Café 715 Washington Ave

Baylor Symphony Waco Hall, 7th Street and Speight Avenue

Waco Symphony 624 Speight Ave

Wacosymphony.com

Melody Ranch 2315 Robinson Dr

Georgetown Barrels & Amps

718 S Austin Ave

Barrelsandamps.com

Roots 118 W 8th St. #101

Rootsonthesquare.com

Hardtails Bar & Grill 1515 N Interstate-35

Hardtailsbarandgrill.com

Gumbos N on the Square 701 S Main St. Gumbosnorth.com

South Fork Fun Food & Brew 3309 W State Hwy 29 Southforkgtx.com

Barons Creek Vineyards/Tasting 706 S Austin Ave Ste 201

Baronscreekvineyards.com

Georgetown Palace Theatre 810 S Austin Ave

Georgetownpalace.com

Dale’s Essenhaus 3900 FM 972

dales-essenhausecom

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Museums & Galleries

Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum

1911 Santa Fe Depot, Temple

The Sue & Frank Mayborn Natural

Science and Cultural History Museum

Baylor University, Waco

Bell County Museum

201 N Main St., Belton

Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum

100 Texas Ranger Trail, Waco

Dr Pepper Museum

300 S 5th St., Waco

National Mounted Warrior Museum

Fort Hood Main Gate, I-14

Coryell Museum Historical Center

718 E Main St., Gatesville

Lee Lockwood Library and Museum

2801 W Waco Dr., Waco

History of West Museum

12 E Oak St., West

Martin Museum of Art

60 Baylor Ave, Waco

Salado Museum and College Park

423 S Main St. Salado

Griffith Fine Art

229 N Main St., Salado

B Herd Fine Art Gallery

600 N Main St., Ste 12, Salado

Art & Wine on the Square

121 N East St., Belton

Wells Studio & Gallery

302 N Main St. Salado

Thomas Kinkade Stagecoach Gallery

171 S Main St Ste B Salado

Sirril Art Gallery

1 Royal St Salado

Prellop Fine Art Gallery

214 Creek Side Ctr, Salado

Susan L Sistrunk Fine Art Gallery

220 Washington Ave, Waco

Wells Gallery

1110 Robertston Rd Salado

Artisans Connect Gallery

800 S Austin Ave Ste 105 Georgetown

Georgetown Art Center

816 S Main St. Georgetown

Lampasas Art Gallery

415 E 3rd St., Lampasas

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Cameron Park Zoo 1701 N 4th St, Waco
Ladder
2601 N University Parks Dr, Waco
Jacobs
at Cameron Park

Lakes and Parks

Mother Neff State Park on the Leon River west of Moody in Coryell County. Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Dana Peak Park on the Lampasas River south of Belton and west of Salado in Bell County. Lake Belton on the Leon River north of Belton and west of Temple in Bell County. Lake Whitney on the Brazos and Nolan Rivers about 30 miles north of Waco in Bosque County. Lake Waco on the Bosque River northwest of Waco in McLennan County.
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Calling Texas Home

Everything really is bigger

That saying is no exaggeration. And don’t be surprised to hear the local’s add “and better.”

Texans take pride in their state and its size. You can drive all day long and still not get from one side to the other. And once you live here, you will find there is a surprising diversity of things to do. Natural wonders beckon and can range from the very wet to the very dry.

Culinary cravings can be satisfied by a range of food as vast as the state itself. From range-fresh barbecue

feasts on a ranch, to well-seasoned Japanese sushi and vegan fine dining in the Lone Star’s urban centers.

Cultural attractions, such as fairs and rodeos, may be more expected, but Texas has more than its share of amazing music houses and fine art museums.

It is all here, all awaiting discovery.

And now that you live in this incredible place, it is time to seek out the offerings that Texas has in store for you.

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Architecture Central Texas

Queen Anne

From the mid-19th to the early 20th century, Victorian architecture was popular across America. Common features of these stately homes can be asymmetrical facades, large roofs, covered porches and towers in various shapes. These homes are common across Central Texas and usually found close to the original city centers and in the historic districts.

Craftsman

Featuring low-pitched gabled roofs and wide overhanging eaves, these homes were preferred by the growing middle class, starting from the 1900s to about 1920. Today in Central Texas, these homes are making a modern comeback.

Suburban Ranch

These one story rectangle homes with simple, lowpitch roofs went from pier and beam in the mid-20th century to concrete slab foundations. It is Central Texas’ go-to style home, particularly once renovated

and opened up on the interior.

Hill Country Farmhouse

Taking its name from the Texas Hill Country, these homes feature a mix of exterior wood and stone elements. They incorporate large covered porches and steep pitched roofs. Today’s hill country architecture has adopted features from Spanish Revival, Modern and Contemporary styles.

Contemporary

This style of architecture is becoming more popular, especially when incorporating the latest in green technology. Clean lines that seamlessly blend function and aesthetics are at the core of this style home.

Spanish and Mediterranean

This home traces to German, Spanish and Mediterranean architecture and often features stone, stucco, wide arches and verandas, red barrel tile roofs and courtyards. The interiors remain warm and inviting and borrow from other styles of architecture.

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Interiors

Central Texas

Central Texas has a robust wine industry, with vineyards, small and large, operating in places such as Salado, Lorena, and north to Eddy, plus out west to Lampasas, Lometa and back south to Florence, Burnet and Marble Falls. Texas homes reflect the interest, with many sporting kitchen wine cabinets and walls and dedicated wine rooms.

Raised ceiling, exposed beams, large windows and open concept floor plans are hugely popular in Central Texas. Designs feature light colors, plenty of accent lighting and huge windows and sliding door systems to allow natural light to flood each room.

Central Texas bathrooms are trending toward creating an experience. Natural stone, rich finishes, oversized walk-in showers, pedestal bathtubs and duel sinks create a spa-like atmosphere. Back-lit mirrors, fixtures and beautiful lighting complete the ensemble.

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Exterior Features Central Texas

From hot temperatures to storms, vehicles have to weather a lot in Central Texas. While most homes sport an attached two-car garage, increasingly Texans are seeking homes with three or more spaces.

Outdoor “rooms” are hugely popular in Central Texas.

These spaces usually are covered with a woodburning fireplace and television. Larger areas will include the outdoor kitchen with dining space.

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Cooking Texas

My favorite Texas kitchen trend is the kitchen with a large island that takes center stage in the home’s great room. Of course, this is Texas, so the main features need to be commercial size or just plain big. Most kitchens will sport big six to eight-burner propane ovens, with plenty of overhead ventilation, oversized farmhouse sinks to handle large cookware and large built-in refrigerators. You get the “big” picture.

Cooking the Lone Star Way is a big deal and
it takes a good kitchen to do it right
Debbie Stevenson, Broker Associate Your Real Estate Leader For Salado, Belton, Temple, Waco Specializing in Corporate Relocation, Farm & Ranch 512.468.8210 debbie.stevenson@sothebysrealty.com

In Texas, barbecue is king and Central Texans do the job right with outdoor kitchens up to the task

Start your outdoor space with a gas grill, smoker, sink and refrigerator.

You will want the gas grill for a Texas favorite a 2-inch thick angus tomahawk ribeye steak. Season with Kosher salt and ground black pepper. To grill a 2-inch steak, use direct heat. When the grill is medium (you can hold your hand at grill level only 4 to 5 seconds), follow these directions: Cook the steak for 20 to 25 minutes for rare, 27 to 30 for medium. Cooking any further will dry out a tasty cut. Let it rest for 5 minutes, slice and serve immediately.

Brisket is serious business in Texas. While simple to cook, doing it right takes time, patience and a smoker.

1. Preheat the smoker to 165 degrees.

2. Trim the fat off a 14 lb. brisket.

3. Season with salt, pepper, garlic.

4. Place brisket in the smoker, thickest edge closest to the heat source.

5. Insert the thermometer. Cook for about 8 hours, or until the internal temperature of the meat is 165 degrees.

6. Wrap the brisket tightly in foil. Continue cooking for a further 5 to 7 hours until thickest part reaches 202 degrees.

7. Remove and let sit for 1 hour.

8. Slice against the grain and enjoy with your favorite Texas “fixings.”

Dining Out

From fine dining to casual, Central Texas has many locally owned options across its multiple counties

1424 Bistro

Chef-owned venue serving seafood, meat

1424 Washington Ave., Waco

Acropolis

Contemporary Greek Cuisine

360 W Central TX Expwy. Harker Heights

Alexander’s Craft Cocktails & Kitchen

Fine Dining & Cocktails

602 Center Circle, Salado

Cheeve’s Brothers Steakhouse

Swanky, Texas-themed chophouse

14 E Avenue A, Temple

Dead Fish Grill

Seafood and Southern comfort

2207 Lake Rd, Belton

El Monumento

Traditional Mexican fare

205 W 2nd St., Georgetown

La Riv Kitchen & Bar

Modern Italian fare

7410 W Adams Ave, Temple

Napoli’s Italian Restaurant

Classic Italian pasta menu

110 E Central Ave., Belton

One Thirty Five Prime Upmarket steakhouse

1201 Hewitt Dr, Ste 110, Waco

Pignettis

Upscale Italian specialties and wine selection

14 S 2nd St., Temple

Razzoo’s Cajun Café

Bayou-inspired fare

201 E Central Texas Expy., Harker Heights

The Barton House of Salado

Fine Dining with locally sourced ingredients 101 N Main St., Salado

The Gin at Nolan Creek

Mesquite-grilled Texas cuisine 219 S East St., Belton

The Shed

American comfort & bar food 220 Royal St., Salado

Wildfire

Old-school steakhouse & saloon-style bar 812 S Austin Ave., Georgetown

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524 N. Lamar Blvd., Suite 204 Austin, Texas 78703

512.831.6577

Barton Creek

2700 Barton Creek Boulevard

Austin, Texas 78735

512.328.0048

Westlake

4301 Westbank Building B-100 Austin, Texas 78746

512.327.4800

Galleria

13420 Galleria Circle, Suite A-105

Austin, Texas 78738

512.261.0008

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