
The North Fork San Gabriel River and Middle Fork San Gabriel River converge as they flow into Lake Georgetown, carving a landscape of winding draws and hollows through Williamson County. This modern survey illustrates the intensifying residential growth of Leander and Georgetown as new developments like Santa Rita Ranch expand across the plateau. Despite the rapid suburbanization, the map preserves the locations of established family landmarks and rural resting places, including Rocky Hollow Cem, Anderson Cem, and Hunt Cem. The terrain remains defined by its limestone hydrology, evidenced by features such as Big Valley Spr, Knight Spring, and Walnut Spring. Small-scale aviation history is also represented by private airstrips like Britts Crosswind Airport and Hilde-Griff Field, which sit between the traditional ranch lands and the encroaching city limits.
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10 maps found

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

2022 Cobbs Cavern
Williamson County, TX

2022 Granger Lake
Williamson County, TX

2022 Leander NE
Williamson County, TX

2022 Structure
Williamson County, TX