Rest up after all that Thanksgiving Turkey, because when Friday comes around Georgetown flips the switch on the holiday season with blazing lights on the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas. It’s the event I look forward to all year long! Annual Lighting of the Square While the whole shebang kicks off at 5:30 pm […]
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Stuff the Turkey, Light the Square…It’s Holiday Time in Georgetown, TX
After a day of Thanksgiving feasting, the official start of the holiday season kicks off in Georgetown, TX on Friday, November 29. Merchants may call it “Black Friday,” but the bright lights on the Square ignite the night! Don’t Miss The Annual Lighting of the Square — Friday, November 29! Festivities begin at 5:30 pm on […]
The charm of Old Town enhances every Georgetown, TX retirement lifestyle.
Perhaps you’re intrigued by the possibility of living in a breathtakingly preserved Victorian home within steps of “The Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas.” Or you find it appealing to share your hometown with Georgetown’s amazing collection of late 19th century Victorian homes, early 20th century cottages and bungalows built in the 1920’s. Old Town […]
US News Likes Austin, But Loves Georgetown More!
A Thirst For Knowledge, Quenched in Georgetown, Texas.
Dr. Dwight Henn, an educator and school superintendent in Ohio and Kentucky, and his wife, Diane, were looking to relocate and buy a retirement home near their children in Central Texas. Opportunities for intellectual, cultural, and physical stimulation were important to them. The Henns found the perfect match in the Georgetown area, with Southwestern University, […]
Life in Georgetown, TX
One of the great things about living in Georgetown is the rich variety of opportunities in the community. The week ending February and beginning March there were many reminders of what a special place Georgetown TX is. The week began with a Sunday afternoon concert featuring internationally renowned violinist, Elizabeth Pitcairn, playing her famous “Red Mendelssohn” Violin. The […]