Burleson
County - Economic Development
Council, Inc.
Caldwell, Texas
Within 200 miles of 85% of
total population in the state;
ideal location for overland distribution of goods to
Texas markets. Fiber optic connections; location offers
best of both worlds: close to major cities and their
amenities, yet far enough removed to not experience
polluted air, traffic congestion, etc. On state
highways, two major railways, close to regional
airports, close to 3 major universities.
Caldwell, TX



Somerville, Texas
The
Largest Little City in Texas
is located in South Central Texas 28 miles southwest of
Bryan/College Station. State Highway 36 which connects
the Texas Coast to Abilene runs directly through
downtown Somerville. Houston and Austin are only 2 hours
away from our quaint city. Nestled between the hill
country to the west and the piney woods to the east,
Somerville, today is a major recreational resort.
Somerville, TX


Snook, Texas
Snook is located in the
southeast section of Burleson
County between College
Station and Lake Somerville on
FM Road 60. Annual events
include Snook Fest which is
celebrated the first
Saturday in June. Czech and German
immigrants settled in the
areas surrounding Snook around
1880 and established their
own community including a
church, school, and lodge
just west of present-day
downtown Snook. At that
time the community was called
"Sebesta's Corner" or "Sebesta"
after one of the early
families.
Snook, TX



