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Granite Rock B & B
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Area Attractions . . .
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Mason is a small, quiet town nestled in the heart of the hill country. A walking historical tour of the lovely town square area can be accomplished easily in an afternoon. There are a variety of local shops offering antiques, arts, gifts, and wonderful food.
Mason is also home to Fort Mason, established in 1851 when Comanche inhabited the area and co-existence and peace with new settlers was a priority. Robert E. Lee was stationed at Ft. Mason just prior to the Civil War.
Mason was the lifelong home to Fred Gipson, author of “Old Yeller’. A statue immortalizing Old Yeller can be seen in front of the library. The town continues to be a magnet for a variety of artists and artistic pursuits.
Many opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment exist in and within a short drive of Mason. But most of all enjoy the peaceful and quaint allure of this marvelous community and it’s citizens.
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Things to do and see in Mason . . .
• Tour Fort Mason • Visit Eckert James River Bat Cave (in Summer) • Shopping for antiques, gifts, and art • View wildlife along various scenic county roads • View wildflowers (in Spring) • Swim, kayak or relax in the Llano River • Texas wines and wine tasting at Sandstone Cellars in Mason. There are also 20 additional wineries within an hour’s drive • Hunt for topaz, Texas’ official gemstone • View various art work and exhibits • Visit the ‘Old Yeller’ statue and Fred Gipson exhibit at the library • Enjoy music at Mason Opry or Willow Creek Ranch
Plan your trip to Mason and the Texas Hill Country by viewing the many attractions and facilities at hillcountryoutdoorguide.com
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