
Cobbs Cavern anchors this mid-century survey of the limestone landscape where the boundaries of Bell County and Williamson County meet. The terrain is defined by the complex drainage of Salado Creek, including its North and South forks, alongside family-named watercourses like Smalley Branch and Dry Glasscock Branch. These waterways were central to the rural life of the area, as evidenced by the distribution of Pecan Springs and Cobbs Springs.
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1925 Georgetown 4-b
Williamson County, TX

1925 Georgetown 4-d
Williamson County, TX

1962 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX

1963 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX

1964 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX

1982 Structure
Williamson County, TX
2010 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX
2010 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX
2010 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX
2010 Structure
Williamson County, TX
2013 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX
2013 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX
2013 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX
2013 Structure
Williamson County, TX
2016 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX
2016 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX
2016 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX
2016 Structure
Williamson County, TX
2019 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX
2019 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX
2019 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX
2019 Structure
Williamson County, TX

2022 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX

2022 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX

2022 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX

2022 Structure
Williamson County, TX