
Water Tower Park
The Koughan Memorial Water Tower Park is located near downtown Round Rock. The old water tower serves to this day […]
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Back in 1851, the first rumblings of a city began to emerge on the banks of Brushy Creek. In the middle of the creek, there was a round rock that marked a low point in the water perfect for crossing. This round rock was so pivotal to Native Americans and settlers that it was forever immortalized as the name of the town. These days, you can visit the original Round Rock and its nearby historical marker to pay homage to the city’s unique history.
Stroll through the decades with a leisurely historic walking tour! Explore our stunning limestone architecture and discover the stories behind our landmarks and significant locations. You’ll be transported to another decade and experience Round Rock like never before.
The Koughan Memorial Water Tower Park is located near downtown Round Rock. The old water tower serves to this day […]
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