Historical Markers in Lampasas County, Texas
A. J. Northington House
Adamsville
Atherton School
Battle Branch
Birthplace of Stanley Walker
C.C. Abney House
C.S.A. Salt Works
Centenary College and St. Dominic's Villa
Central Christian Church of Lampasas
Chadwick's Mill
Clear Creek Baptist Church
Cook Cemetery
First Baptist Church (Lampasas)
First Baptist Church of Lampasas
First Presbyterian Church
First Public School in Lampasas
First State Meeting of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas
First United Methodist Church of Lampasas
Flood, The 1957
Garrison Greenwood
Gunfight at the Lampasas Saloon
Hancock Springs
Hancock Springs Bathhouse
Hanna Springs
Hanna Springs
Hart House
Horrell-Higgins Feud
Hostess House
Hughes' Springs
Huling Cottage
J. A. Adkins House
James Jackson Beeman
James S. Gillett
John Patterson House
Junior High School
Kempner
Keystone Hotel
Lampasas Colored School
Lampasas County
Lampasas County Courthouse
Lampasas County Courthouse Site
Lampasas County Jail
Lampasas County Museum
Lampasas County, C.S.A.
Lampasas Public Library
Lampasas Volunteer Fire Department
Lee Straley House
Little Hotel
Lometa
Long Cove Baptist Church
Long Meadows Cemetery
Malone-Manuel House
Manuel Hardware Building
Matt and Rebecca Smith House
McAnelly Settlement
Moline School Site
Moses Hughes Home, 1856
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Oak Hill Cemetery
Old Cook Home, 1861
Old Huling Mansion
Operation Long Horn
Phantom Hill Road
Philip Smith House
Phillips and Trosper Buildings
Pierian Club
Pleasant Valley Farmers' Alliance No. 1
Richard S. Stokes
Saint Mary's Catholic Church
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church
Santa Fe Depot, 1904
Scholten Railroad
School Creek Baptist Church
Senterfitt Cemetery
Shade Denson House
Site of Abney Plunge
Site of Lometa Reservoir
Site of Old Opera House
Site of Old Town of Senterfitt
Site of Park Hotel
Stanley Chapel Cemetery
Summerville Home
Texas Bankers Association
Thomas Pratt
Townsen Cemetery
Townsen's Mill
Trosper Building
United Presbyterian Church of Adamsville
W. N. Huling Home, 1877
W. R. Hughes Home
Walter P. Acker
William Thomas Campbell
Witcher House