Bellville, TX
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About Bellville
- • Blues guitarist and singer, Barbara Lynn, was born in Bellville.
- • The award-winning Newman's Bakery, renowned for its kolaches, originated here.
- • Its strategic location on the stagecoach route spurred early growth.
- • The town square hosts an annual Wiener Schnitzel Cook-Off.
- • The devastating 1913 flood significantly altered the town's layout.
- • It was named for prominent early settler, James Bell.
- • With over 4,000 residents, it's larger than nearby Industry.
- • Bellville exudes a friendly, slow-paced, small-town charm.
- • The soil near Bellville is primarily sandy loam, supporting agriculture.
- • The Brazos River flows near Bellville, influencing the region's water resources.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly observed in the wooded areas surrounding Bellville.
- • Post oaks are a dominant tree species in the forests around Bellville.
- • The area was historically inhabited by various indigenous tribes, including the Tonkawa.
- • Bellville became the county seat of Austin County in 1846.
- • The Austin County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, was completed in 1886.
- • State Highway 36 runs through Bellville, connecting it to other towns in the region.