City of Georgetown, Texas
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Town Square Directory

Welcome to The Square in Georgetown, Texas!

"Driving north of Austin on I-35, I always feel as if I've returned to the rest of Texas when I reach Georgetown. Past the sprawl of the capital, though the rip-roaring growth of Round Rock (which looks as if it's been eating its famous doughnuts), I take a deep, if brief, breath of open prairie and wide sky. Then I duck under the shade of Austin Avenue and its vintage homes and emerge onto one of the prettiest squares in Texas."

--Gary D. Ford, Senior Writer Southern Living, November 2005

Georgetown has worked diligently as a Texas Main Street City since 1982 to restore, rehabilitate and revitalize its charming downtown square.

As a result, Georgetown was the first city in Texas to be awarded the Great American Main Street Award (GAMSA) in 1997, the highest honor bestowed by the National Trust Main Street Center . Today, three National Register Historic Districts host more than 180 historic buildings and homes, and the Town Square Historic District is a singular point of Lone Star State pride, boasting the finest collection of late Victorian commercial architecture in the state.

Come visit and step into a piece of history and one of Texas' "Best Town Squares!"

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