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Groesbeck, Texas

Dedicated in 1870 as a townsite by the Houston and Texas Central Railroad, Groesbeck was named for one of its directors, and became seat of Limestone County in 1873.

Today it is a trade center for area farms and ranches, the site of several small manufacturing industries, limited oil and gas production, and extensive lignite coal deposits.

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Things to do near Groesbeck, TX

Sneed Log Cabin

In 1838, Joseph P. Sneed crossed the prairies on horseback to bring his family and the Bible to a new home in Texas. He and h...

Dilue Rose Harris House Museum

Made of unusual Tabby construction, the Dilue Rose Harris House Museum is as important for its architecture as for the person...

Pearl Street Station

Located one block west of Granbury's Historic Square in a renovated 1933 Sinclair service station, Pearl Street Station serve...

Lost Pines Golf Course

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...