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  1. Sep 29, 2015 · Blanco is a charming and historical town that lies between almost an hour west of Austin and north of San Antonio. In 1858, Gen. John D. Pitts and the Pittsburgh Land Company established the town, which featured a Methodist church, school and Masonic Lodge.

    • Texas Hill Country
    • Where did Blanco live before Austin?1
    • Where did Blanco live before Austin?2
    • Where did Blanco live before Austin?3
  2. Aug 30, 2020 · CNN — In May 1989, a bizarre murder attempt in Austin, Texas, gripped the nation and made worldwide news. The details of the case were unusual, and unlike anything police had seen before. The...

    • Origins: The Early Settlers. Before it became the charming town we know today, the area around Blanco was home to various Native American tribes, including the Apaches and Comanches.
    • The Naming of Blanco. The town gets its name from the Blanco River, which translates to “white” in Spanish. Named by the early Spanish explorers, the river’s clear waters played a crucial role in the town’s establishment and growth.
    • Blanco County’s Birth. In 1858, Blanco County was officially established, carved out from parts of Comal, Hays, Burnet, and Gillespie counties. Blanco was designated the county seat, a position it held until 1890 when Johnson City took over the role.
    • The Flourishing 1870s. The 1870s marked significant growth for Blanco. The Blanco Courthouse, an iconic limestone structure, was erected in 1885, symbolizing the town’s progress.
  3. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBlanco, TX - TSHA

    Sep 20, 2023 · Blanco is on U.S. Highway 281 twelve miles south of Johnson City in south central Blanco County. In 1853 pioneer stockmen built cabins along the Blanco River near the present site of the town and prepared to defend themselves against Indian attack.

  4. Blanco County is located in the Hill Country of central Texas, west of Austin and north of San Antonio. Two significant rivers, the Blanco and the Pedernales, flow through the county.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · Netflix’s Griselda — not a spinoff but still part of the Narcos family — tells the story of how Blanco came to dominate the cocaine trade in Miami in the late 1970s and ’80s, amassing a...

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  7. Blanco was the first to be established that year, followed by Round Mountain (1854), Twin Sisters (1856), Johnson City (1878), and Hye (1886). Although these towns have grown, the majority of county residents still live on farms and ranches that drive the local economy.

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