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Fort Tumbleweed - Liberty Hill Texas

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Real Estate Agent with DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES

Talk about Fun and Nostalgic!

About 20 miles Northwest of Austin Texas is a collection of about 12 buildings dating from the 1830's to the 1870's. In the building's and along the property you can find a various collection of relics such as antiques and old farm equipment etc. The folks on the property are dressed in vintage clothing dated to the era. Here the average person can go and see and get a feel of what the old west was like. As well as buy souvenir gifts while there. Fort Tumbleweed is open to the public on weekends and available by reservation for events and Historic tours during the week.

 

 

 

                                                              http://www.forttumbleweed.net/index.html

 

                  

                                dsmith93@AvalarAREA.com     (512) 657-5943

 

 

 

 

 

No Longer Active
Real Estate - Fallon, MT
Hey Danny.... First on your list looking for comments.  Figured I would leave one but my theory in the past has been not to comment on content I thought the author has geared towards localism.
May 11, 2007 07:31 AM
Danny Smith
DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES - Round Rock, TX
Danmy good friend! thanks for commenting! All comments are welcome. But I am confused about the content/Author/Localism part?
May 11, 2007 08:00 AM
No Longer Active
Real Estate - Fallon, MT
Could be my own interpurtation, When I see something of local interest I figure you don't want it clogged up with silly member comments. 
May 11, 2007 09:17 AM
Danny Smith
DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES - Round Rock, TX
Dan, your a gentleman and friend! I welcome my friends to feel free to say what they want.
May 11, 2007 09:32 AM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro
Hi Danny:  I have never heard of Fort Tumbleweed, I know more western history about Kansas than Texas.  I'm learning about Texas though.
May 17, 2007 01:55 PM
Danny Smith
DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES - Round Rock, TX
Marchel,this isn't really a historic fort it's just called that. There's old buildings there and a group of people dressed in 18th century clothing acting out skits telling folklore stories etc. A tourist spot.
May 17, 2007 10:00 PM