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Kendall
County, Texas,
is located in the beautiful south
central Texas Hill Country. It lies
170 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico and
is bordered by Blanco, Bexar, Bandera, Kerr,
Gillespie and Comal counties.
Kendall
County is 662 square miles of rolling to
hilly terrain within the Edwards
Plateau Region. Elevations run from 1000
to 2000 feet above sea level. The
alkaline soil produces tall grasses,
juniper, mesquite and live oak. The
Guadalupe River, known for its exciting
rapids, drains most of the area, crossing
the county from west to east. The
county also has the Blanco
River running through its northern
end and Cibolo
Creek in the south.
Wildlife
that inhabit Kendall County include deer,
coyote, weasel, bobcat, beaver, badger, fox,
raccoon and javelina - a wild, native
pig-like animal with razor sharp tusks.
The Texas Hill Country is known for its
premier hunting and fishing areas.
Dolomite
and limestone are found in the county's
soil. The climate is considered
subtropical subhumid, with an average
minimum temperature of 35 degrees in January
and an average high of 94 degrees in July.
Annual rainfall is 32 inches and the growing
season runs an average of 231 days.
Close
to 24,000 people live in Kendall County
according to the 2000 census, with an
estimated population for 2002 being 25,390.
Median household income for 1999 was just
over $49,000. Kendall County is home
to a diverse population of ranchers,
farmers, landowners and small business
people. It is a largely
rural area with several communities
scattered throughout, including Bergheim,
Kendalia, Comfort http://www.lone-star.net/mall/txtrails/comfort.htm,
Welfare,
Sisterdale,
Waring,
and Boerne, which is the county seat.
Boerne,
TX is
located 22 miles northwest of the exciting
city of San
Antonio. Boerne offers small town
atmosphere and charm, while still being
close to a major metropolis. Boerne
has its own attractions too; it is home to
the Cibolo
Nature Center which is known for
its Dinosaur Trackway, estuary and hiking
trails. The Agricultural Heritage Center is
a museum of rare antique farm equipment and
houses a working 19th century steam-driven
blacksmith shop. For nature
enthusiasts, Cave
Without A Name is close by, one of the
most stunning caves in all of Texas, along
with tubing down the Guadalupe River or
hiking through the Guadalupe
River State Park. Fifteen minutes
from Boerne is the 200 acre park, Six
Flags Fiesta Texas, that celebrates
Texan heritage along with offering the very
newest in rides and entertainment.
Boerne,
along with much of Kendall County, was
settled by German immigrants who began
arriving in the 1840's. Lipan Apache,
Kiowa and Comanche tribes had lived in the
region before them. The Meusebach-Comanche
Treaty, signed in 1847, allowed the Germans
to start establishing towns in the area.
Sisterdale was settled in 1847, and Boerne
in 1849. Kendall County itself was
founded in 1862.
The
German heritage is well preserved in Kendall
County, and is reflected in their many
festivals. Volkssportverein's Easter
Walk is held in April, Berges
Fest in June and Wiehnachts Fest
for the lighting of the Christmas displays
are some prime examples.
Kendall
County, Texas, a rural county near a major
metropolis, offers residents and
visitors alike a wide range of opportunity -
explore the past, celebrate the
present, and experience the beauty of the
Texas Hill Country at its finest.
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