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Leander

Leander, Williamson County

Marker Text

Leander grew from the once thriving town of Bagdad, founded in 1854 (1 mi. W). when the Austin & Northwestern Railroad bypassed Bagdad in 1882, a new town was surveyed and named for railroad official Leander Brown (1817-89). Homes and businesses from the older community quickly moved to the new site along the rail line.The post office was brought here from Bagdad in 1882. The school started here in 1893 has grown into the largest school district in Williamson County. Originally in a rural area, Leander had boomed in recent years due to Highland Lakes development.

Marker Details

Address 211 S. U. S. Highway 183
Location Description west side of U.S. 183, south of Atkin St.
Marker # 9259
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 30.57679, -97.852215

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