Historical Markers in Kimble County, Texas
Bear Creek Settlement
Brambletye
Burt M. Fleming American Legion Post No. 237
Campsite of Marques De Rubi, 1767
Captain Gully Cowsert
Captain William Walter Taylor
City of Junction
Cloud Point
Coach Bear Bryant and the Junction Boys
Coalson-Pullen Colony
College Street Church of Christ
Colonel John Griffith
Confederate Veterans Reunion, Site of 1908
Creed Taylor
Doom of the Outlaws of Pegleg Station
Early History of Kimble County
Fight of Sheriff's Posse with Cattle Rustlers
First Baptist Church of Junction
First Church in Community Copperas Methodist Church
First Court in Kimble County
First Court Tree
First Murr Ranch
First Post Office
First United Methodist Church of Junction
Fort McKavett - Fort Clark Military Road
Hogget Home
Isaac Kountz
John James Smith
John L. Jones Ranch
John Sterling Durst Pioneer Minister
Johnson Fork Colony
Junction School Campus
Junction's First Waterworks
Kimble County
Kimble County Courthouse
Kimble County Jail
Kimble County's First Sawmill
Kountz, Isaac
Little Mexico (Northeast Junction)
London Post Office
London Town Square
Marvin E. and Retta Ann Blackburn House
Masonic Hall
Miller-Browning Colony
Morales Ranch
Near Route of Old Military Road
O.C. Fisher
Old Bear Creek Texas Ranger Camp
Old Beef Trail
Old Beef Trail Crossing
Old Cloud Home
Old Log Cabin
Old Noxville School
Old Rock Store, 1879
Pioneer-North Llano Cemetery
R. M. Turner Family
Reichenau Gap
Roosevelt
Schreiner Park
Site of Creed Taylor Ranch Home
Site of First Livery Stable
Site of Four Mile Dam
Site of Ivy Chapel and School
South Llano Crossing
Spanish Road to Santa Fe, 1808
Spencer, Major William Addison
Stevenson, Coke R., Texas Statesman
Teacup Mountain
Telegraph Store and Post Office
The Junction Eagle
The Killing of Sam Speer
The Oliver Pecan
Vicinity of Bradbury Settlement
Weaver-Bannowsky Cemetery
Wooten Cemetery