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  • The Texas Hill Country consists of 25 counties in South and Central Texas. It is nestled between the booming metroplexes of San Antonio to the West and Austin to the South. The Hill country is a plateau that ranges from 1000 to 2500 ft elev. It’s weather is typically hot, but precipitation can vary wildly. In one year Fredericksburg had 11 inches […]

    The city of Meridian, named after the Boise meridian, was started by a rather hardy bunch of pioneers looking to carve out a slice of America for themselves. Moving to Meridian in large numbers, the group encountered  irrigation trouble when converting the arid expanse into suitable farmland to feed everyone. In the spirit of Meridian, […]

    Pfor Pflugervillers Pfew Pfear Phonetic Pfun. Some may not understand the playful culture of Pflugerville, but it’s simply a fantastic place to live and work. A very Texan city, Pflugerville’s local claim to fame is its German influenced culture and the quirky name it provides. Settled first by Henry Pfluger Sr., the community grew slowly […]

    Titusville, “Gateway To Nature And Space”, is a beautiful city that deserves definite consideration if you’re moving to Brevard County. Famous for hosting tourists coming to see the shuttle launches, Titusville is a gem on the coast. With aerospace interests extending beyond the historic shuttle launches, Titusville is home to engineers, aeronauts, and manufacturers. Back […]

    Alachua… A small town located roughly 15-30 minutes north of Gainesville. It is a town that still has its old south charm and can be found nestled among huge live oaks, magnolias, cedar and hickory trees. Alachua’s history not only dates back to the times of the Seminole Indians, but Alachua’s history goes back to […]

    Started as one man’s vision, Glendale was carved from a desert wasteland into the thriving, beautiful community it is today. After digging a forty mile long canal that brought water to the area, he was deep in debt. After this, he further extended himself by building a road half that distance going to Peoria. Unfortunately, […]

    Nearly a century ago, a trio of San Antonio doctors bought land in what would eventually become Universal City. While it stayed small for decades, the relocation of Air Force Training Command to Randolph Field deposited a number of offices and their families in Universal City. Since the initial push, growth has come slowly enough […]