Granbury
Introduction
Granbury, Texas, offers a blend of history and small-town charm. Visitors can stroll through the historic square, where buildings date back to the 1800s and house local shops and eateries.
The town is also known for its scenic views along the Brazos River. The Granbury Opera House and the old Hood County Jail add to the unique character of this community, making it a pleasant stop for those exploring Texas.
Sightseeing
Things to do
Top attractions
Brazos Drive-In Theatre
Classic drive-in experience with a retro vibe.
Granbury City Beach Park
Family-friendly beach area on the river.
Granbury Opera House
Historic venue for live performances.
Hood County Jail and Museum
Explore local history in a former jail.
Local food and drinks
Local traditions
History
Granbury was founded in 1866 and named after General Hiram Granbury, a Confederate officer. The town quickly grew due to its strategic location along the Brazos River, becoming a hub for trade and transportation.
Throughout the years, Granbury has preserved its historical roots, with many buildings on the square recognized as historic landmarks. The town's rich history includes tales of outlaws and settlers, contributing to its unique character.
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