Llano, TX
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About Llano
- • Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, a governor and senator, was born near Llano.
- • Llano Country Opry, showcasing local talent, originated here.
- • Iron ore discovery in the late 1800s spurred Llano's initial growth.
- • Legend says a stagecoach carrying gold was robbed and the gold is still hidden near Llano.
- • The flood of 1935 devastated Llano, causing widespread damage and reshaping the riverbanks.
- • Named for the Llano River, it was established in 1855 and incorporated in 1892.
- • With about 3,300 residents, the population is smaller than many Texas towns.
- • Sitting at 1,047 feet, Llano's elevation offers scenic views of the Hill Country.
- • Ranching and tourism are vital to Llano's economy, providing many jobs.
- • Being in Llano feels like stepping back in time, a peaceful escape from city life.
- • The San Antonio Spurs, about 80 miles away, won their first NBA title in 1999.
- • Llano High School football enjoys a storied history and intense rivalries with nearby towns.
- • The area is known for the Llano Uplift, a Precambrian geological formation.
- • Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, a massive pink granite dome, is located nearby.
- • The Llano River flows through the town.
- • The region is part of the Texas Hill Country, known for its oak trees and wildflowers.
- • The area was inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Tonkawa and Comanche.
- • The Llano County Courthouse, built in 1892, is a prominent example of Romanesque Revival architecture.
- • State Highway 16 is a major route passing through Llano.