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| THE MAIN STREET PROJECT Llano, the "Hub of the Texas Hill Country," is located at the intersection of Texas State Highways 16, 29 and 71 on the Llano River approximately 70 miles west of Austin. Established in 1856, Llano is known for it's hospitality, scenery, antique stores, historic buildings, Whitetailed deer, fishing, BBQ, cowboys and cattle. The Llano Main Street Project is a program of the City of Llano designed to help our community revitalize the historical business district by strengthening existing businesses, drawing new businesses, and focusing on the appearance and retail mix of the historical business district. Llano Main Street envisions the Historic Business District as the heart of the community where history is preserved, where unique and exciting businesses flourish, and a place where both residents and visitors want to come for shopping, living and entertainment. |
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| Great News Llano makes True West Top Ten Western Towns of the Year for 2011. The award is given to towns that have made an important contribution to preserving their pasts. Copies of the magazine are available at Enchanted Rocks & Jewelry, Colonel Crow's Trading Post, City Hall and the Visitors Center. Click on the link bellow to read it online. http://www.truewestmagazine.com/stories/top_10_true_western_towns_of_2011/1696/ |
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| Llano Heritage Days October 15th & 16th Living History, Live Music, Food & Vendors on the Courthouse Square. Red Top Jail Tours Vendor Information is on the festivals page October 15th Chuckwagon Cookoff at Badu Park meal tickets are on sale at the Chamber of Commerce |