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  • Treasure Hunting For Antique Bottles By:-David Cowley
    To some, old bottles are just junk taking up space on the windowsills of the kitchen. They truly don't appreciate the craftsmanship that typically went into making these items, which was usually done by hand. Of course there are other reasons why someone would be interested in antique bottles, and it has to do with more than just how the bottles were made.
  • Treasure Hunting For Fluorescent Minerals By:-David Cowley
    Geodes or Fluorescent Minerals, sometimes called Thunder Eggs are forms in volcanic rocks where water has worn away a pocket in the rocks leaving behind different minerals in the cavity such as iron, quarts and agate. The large variety of elements that is used to create thunder eggs accounts for the differences in size and color of the specimen. No two will ever be exactly the same.
  • Pflugerville Experience By:-Joe Cline
    Pflugerville has destinations for your family to spend memorable times. With lots of trails to explore and parks to go to, the Pflugerville experience is truly a sensational one. Pflugerville's Park and Recreation Department is dedicated to providing the citizens of Pflugerville with a home that has opportunities for increased health and wellness.
  • Leander Recreational Parks By:-Joe Cline
    Leander is in the heart of Central Texas, at the edge of Texas Hill Country, and home to twenty thousand people, and still increasing. The Leander Parks and Recreation boasts of its outstanding municipal golf course, situated amidst the breathtaking beauty of nature, and a myriad of smaller parks throughout the city give all the residents an opportunity for recreation.
  • Round Rock City Parks By:-Joe Cline
    The city of Round Rock, Texas offers an enhanced quality of life through diverse leisure opportunities. Spanning over 1700 acres of land, Round Rock Parks and Recreational department has developed over 34 parks. These vary from mini-parks, neighborhood parks, metropolitan / community parks, regional parks, linear parks / linkages, and special use areas.
  • Williamson County Parks By:-Joe Cline
    Williamson County's rich beauty is absolutely breathtaking Homes in Williamson County are fortunate to have numerable recreational facilities close by. It is one of the most desired places to work and live in the United States with beautiful scenic spots and sights, and clean air, the County also experiences a relatively mild climate, having almost 300 sunny days in a year. Williamson County is now a prime spot for economic development, agribusiness, high-tech industry, and educational systems.
  • Parks Of Cedar Park By:-Joe Cline
    The City of Cedar Park Parks & Recreation Department maintains over 500 acres of parkland, consisting of forty parks. The city is loaded with fun filled activities, making every day new and exciting! Just a few miles from Cedar Park, you can go visit The Highland Lakes, which consists of six lakes. Many Cedar Park homes are on greenbelts and hike and bike trails.
  • LCRA, Redefining Outdoors By:-Joe Cline
    LCRA stands for 'Lower Colorado River Authority', a public agency that is owned and created by the state of Texas; it holds jurisdiction over the lower part of the Colorado River and is authorized to store water and sell it, generate electricity, avoid flood damage, and execute reforestation programs and soil-conservation programs. LCRA operates and develops various parks in the Lower Colorado area. LCRA's developed parks have lots of activities to offer.
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