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Granite for the State Capitol

Cedar Park, Williamson County

Marker Text

In the 1880s, the arrival of the railroad helped develop western Williamson County and contributed to the construction of a new state capitol. When quarried limestone proved deficient for the new statehouse, contractors chose granite from Burnet County outcroppings. The Austin and Northwestern Railroad, which ran through this area and established Brueggerhoff (Cedar Park) and Leander, extended to the Granite Mountain quarry site in 1885. More than 4,000 flatcars passed through here in 1886-87, carrying the large blocks of pink granite to Austin. Three dozen blocks that tumbled of the tracks were left in the creekbed, since the state obtained its building stone free of charge. The Texas State Capitol was completed in 1888. (2008)

Marker Details

Address 2310 Brushy Creek Road
Location Description Brushy Creek Regional Trail, southwest of Brushy Creek Sports Park
Marker # 14310
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code courthouses
Latitude, Longitude 30.504248, -97.784784

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