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‘Travis Heritage Trail’ designation celebrated

‘Travis Heritage Trail’ designation celebrated
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You can’t go far in Hays County – or Central Texas for that matter – without being reminded of the heroes of the Alamo. Add to that already long list the recently-designated William B. Travis Heritage Trail, which runs 12-plus miles on FM 150 from where the road intersects RR3237 on the south to the intersection of FM 150 and RR12 near Dripping Springs. The designation was made official by the Texas Legislature earlier this year.

Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra holds the William B. Travis Public Service Award just given to him by Casey Cutler (at podium), in honor of the resolution passed by the Commissioners Court that helped pave the way for the Heritage Trail. (Photo by Casey Cutler)

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