
Bernardo sits at the heart of this landscape where the San Bernard River and Little San Bernard River define the local geography. The area's cultural history is marked by a high density of small family and community burial grounds, reflecting the deep-rooted settlement patterns of Colorado County. Notable sites include the Zoar Lutheran Church Cem and Saint Rochs Catholic Cem, alongside numerous family-named plots like Gaedecke Cem and Kansteiner Cem. The terrain is shaped by a dense network of waterways such as Schmitt Cr, Yellow Cr, and Brushy Cr, which cut through the land between scattered rural homesteads and agricultural tracts. A complex web of local roads, including Oil Patch Rd and Cat Spring Rd, connects these long-standing communities, while Bailey Lake provides a distinct landmark in the western portion of the region.
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1919 Fayettsville
Colorado County, TX

1957 Altair
Colorado County, TX

1957 Borden
Colorado County, TX

1958 Alleyton
Colorado County, TX

1958 Bernardo
Colorado County, TX

1958 Frelsburg
Colorado County, TX

1963 Eagle Lake NE
Colorado County, TX

1965 Sawmill Branch
Colorado County, TX

1965 Sheridan NE
Colorado County, TX

1965 Sheridan SE
Colorado County, TX

2022 Alleyton
Colorado County, TX

2022 Altair
Colorado County, TX

2022 Bernardo
Colorado County, TX

2022 Borden
Colorado County, TX

2022 Eagle Lake NE
Colorado County, TX

2022 Frelsburg
Colorado County, TX

2022 Sawmill Branch
Colorado County, TX

2022 Sheridan NE
Colorado County, TX

2022 Sheridan SE
Colorado County, TX