Kerrville is a city in Texas (TX), United States
Kerrville is a city in Kerr County, Texas, United States. It is the county seat of Kerr County. As of 2016, the population of Kerrville is 23,434. Kerrville is named after James Kerr, a major in the Texas Revolution, and friend of settler-founder Joshua Brown, who settled in the area to start a shingle-making camp.
Top sights in Kerrville | |
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The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden | 30.074268 / -99.114193 |
The Museum Of Western Art | 30.024352 / -99.137097 |
Kerrville Hills Winery | 30.093194 / -99.083290 |
Kerrville River Trail | 30.047555 / -99.144619 |
Kerrville-Schreiner Park | 30.009629 / -99.121852 |
Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Inc. | 30.046522 / -99.139954 |
Kerrville Convention & Visitors Bureau | 30.067790 / -99.115658 |
Cailloux Theatre | 30.045459 / -99.137574 |
Riverside Nature Center | 30.050126 / -99.148571 |
Louise Hays Park | 30.045495 / -99.143886 |
Sunrise Antique Mall | 30.045304 / -99.139670 |
Ray And Joan Kroc Corps Community Center | 30.057602 / -99.137048 |
River'S Edge Gallery | 30.045073 / -99.139480 |
Hill Country Museum - Schreiner Mansion | 30.031670 / -99.129385 |
Hill Country Youth Event Center | 30.008683 / -99.112204 |
Flat Rock Park | 30.009726 / -99.114988 |
Kerrville Traders Fest | 30.010733 / -99.112837 |
Kerr County Market Days | 29.793879 / -98.731500 |
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