#1.
225 Blockhouse Drive Leander TX 78641

#2.
3005 County Road 175 (Sam Bass Road) Leander, Texas
Southwest Regional Park offers fun for everyone interested in basketball, baseball, tennis, disc golf, soccer and running on a track ... More on uptake_content
Southwest Regional Park offers fun for everyone interested in basketball, baseball, tennis, disc golf, soccer and running on a track or ... More on Cedarparkfun.com

#3.
600 S Bagdad Rd, Leander, TX 78641

#4.
Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. Local farmer Alpheus S. Mason (1839–1926) constructed this house about 1866. Situated on Bagdad Road, an important early military and commercial route in central Texas, the home features a double-galleried porch ... More on HMDB

#5.
Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. Built in fall of 1850, along with adjoining store and post office, all of native stone, by John Frederick Heinatz (1822-91), a settler from Germany. He was for many years postmaster of Bagdad, a public school trustee, ... More on HMDB

#6.
Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. Built by Texas Rangers under Captain John J. Tumlinson in 1836. Destroyed by Indians in 1837. This was the first white mans post in Williamson County. , Erected 1936. (Marker Number 9033: ), , Location. 30° 32.568′ ... More on HMDB

#7.
401 S West Dr, Leander TX 78646, United States of America
about The Goddard School in Leander: getting there: One block east on Crystal Falls Parkway from Route 183 North. More on GoCityKids
Inscription. The origin of the Leander school system can be traced to the 1855 school held in Bagdad, the pre-Civil War community that disappeared after Leander was founded along the railroad. In 1... More on HMDB

#8.
Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. Opened 1857 with burial of 3-year-old John Babcock, whose father Charles later gave tract to community. Other early burials were Civil War veteran John Haile and Col. C. C. Mason. Leander, founded 1882 when railroad bypassed ... More on HMDB

#9.
Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. First surveyed in the 1850s, this area attracted numerous settlers by 1868. A community grew up, and in 1880 townspeople applied for a post office. After postal authorities rejected six names, the citizens replied in ... More on HMDB

#10.
Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. Here sleep, the victims of the, Webster Massacre: of August 27, 1839 About thirty homeseekers headed by John Webster en route to what is now Burnet County, were attacked by a band of Comanche Indians. After attempting ... More on HMDB
