
The winding Blanco River and its numerous tributaries dictate the layout of this Central Texas landscape, captured here in the mid-1960s. The village of Wimberley serves as the focal point in the northwest, situated near the confluence of Cypress Creek and the river. This period shows a transition from traditional rural ranching to the early development of recreational and residential enclaves, evidenced by the proximity of established holdings like Winn Ranch and Fulton Ranch to newer named areas such as Flight Acres.
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