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Kingsland, Texas is located in Llano County. Zip codes in Kingsland, TX include 78639. More Kingsland information.

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Tuesday Feb 7 | Odessa American Online

Acie Williford 'Willie' Smith

Acie Williford "Willie" Smith, age 91, of Kingsland, formerly of Crane and Ector County, passed away peacefully February 2, 2012, in Llano, Texas.

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Wed Feb 01, 2012

The Daily Trib

Two Highland Lakes students graduate from Howard Payne

Trenton Alan Shipp of Bertram received a Bachelor of Music in music/instrumental, and Charles Wayne Manning of Kingsland graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communication.

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Wed Jan 25, 2012

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Land for Sale in Kingsland, Texas

Living Area: N/A Lot Size: 45 Sq. Ft. Bedrooms: N/A Bathrooms: N/A Garages: N/A Floors: N/A Home Type: Land Property For: Sale Property ID #: 20423 Description: waterfront lot 45feet x 260 feet has a constant water level has a small building on it need to sell now Price: $130,000 Home for Sale in 4718 River Oaks Dr, Kingsland, TX , United States ... (more)

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HomeSaleWizard.com

Home for Sale in Kingsland, Texas

Living Area: 1,900 Sq. Ft. Lot Size: 55 Sq. Ft. Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.0 Garages: 1 Floors: 1 Home Type: Single Family Home Property For: Sale Property ID #: 20422 Description: waterfront home on a constant level water new roof in july 2011 partly remodeled and ice box and stove go with the house boat house and dock need to sell now bring ... (more)

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Wed Jan 11, 2012

The Daily Trib

Now gone, old feed store on U.S. 281 in Marble Falls conjures memories of rural legacy

As heavy equipment recently toppled the empty barn and former barracks at Second Street and U.S. 281, the sight prompted many residents to share their memories of the "old feed store" - a landmark since 1946.

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