
Located 20 minutes north of Austin, and 30 minutes from Highland Lakes and Texas Hill Country, Georgetown, Texas has been ranked one of the best small towns in America. Georgetown, Texas is convenient to both city nightlife and shopping and community relaxation. With a population of 30,000, Georgetown is also one of the fastest growing communities in Central Texas. Georgetown was founded in 1848, and its historic town square is lined by Victorian storefronts facing the Williamson County courthouse. Georgetown was the recipient of a "Great American Main Street Award" in 1997. The historic district around downtown contains many National Historic Register homes and buildings. Restaurants, parks, shopping, and other attractions can all be found downtown. Georgetown is also home to Southwestern University, one of the oldest and most prestigious liberal arts colleges in the Southwest.
Georgetown is home to one of the fastest growing and most talented workforces in the nation. From 1990 to 2001, the city’s civilian labor force grew by 101 percent, while the number of employed workers jumped by 103 percent. Unemployment in Georgetown fell by almost one-quarter to stand at 4.0 percent. The industry sectors employing the largest number of people in the city are education, health, and social services, followed by manufacturing and retail trade. The skill and talent level of the city’s workforce is evidenced by that fact that most work in management and professional occupations.
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| Nestled between the cool, clear waters of the North and South San Gabriel Rivers and the gently rolling hills of Central Texas is the beautiful City of Georgetown. |
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Shopping in Georgetown

When the developers created around Georgetown, Texas they didn't forget the accessibility and ease of shopping.
Our community offers superb shopping facilities, including malls, unique shops, major and local grocery stores and more! Just click here to visit this page... Talented artists, craftspeople and groups reside in our community. To learn about local fairs, shops and fun places to find the perfect custom gift or product, just click to visit this page... |
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You'll find many parks located all around town that offer an array of recreational opportunities that make for an excellent quality of life. The City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department maintains these parks and there are no admission fees to enter the parks.
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Parks & Recreation

Blue Hole is a scenic lagoon bordered by limestone bluffs along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River. It's located five blocks north of the downtown Square along N. Austin Avenue. The entrance to Blue Hole Park is at W. Second Street and Rock Street. The park features picnic areas, restrooms, and wading areas. click for info
Other popular attractions in Georgetown include Inner Space Cavern and the Candle Factory. Blue Hole, a popular swimming hole, provides a restful spot to picnic, as does Lake Georgetown, just five minutes west of town.
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| Hospitals, Employment OpportunitiesModern, state of the art hospital and medical facilities are available, and you'll find the best physicians in the world here! Just click to visit this resource page... There's plenty of employment for people of all ages and skills in our community. Click to locate local job banks, employment agencies, recruiters and more... | Hospitals, Employment Opportunities... | Education, Churches and Family
Southwestern University is also a major component to the city. Ranked as one of the top liberal arts Universities in the southwest, the university offers Georgetown many cultural advantages for a city its size.

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Southwest University - The first institution of higher learning in Texas, chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1840.
There is an abundance of churches and places of worship in our community. Please click here to locate YOUR worship preference... |
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