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Burleson County
Industrial Foundation

and Economic Development
 

Business Economic    Development Programs       

   (PDF Document)
 

Available Sites:

  ·Caldwell Industrial Site A

  ·Caldwell Industrial Site B

  ·Caldwell Industrial Site C

  ·FM 975 Tract 1

  ·Nagel Industrial Site C
 

Maps

  ·Caldwell Industrial Park
   (PDF Document)

 

Handbook of Texas Online

  ·Burleson County

  ·Caldwell

  ·Snook

  ·Somerville 

 

Contact:  Sal Zaccagnino

301 N. Gray Street
Caldwell, Texas 77836

Tel (979) 567-9898

Cell (979) 777-5708

 

Industrial Foundation/Chamber Office:

301 N. Main Street
Caldwell, Texas  77836
Tel (979) 567-0000

Fax (979) 567-0818

info@burlesoncountytx.com

 

Presidential Corridor

 

Connecting the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Austin and the George H. Walker Bush Library in College Station.

 

 

Burleson County Industrial Foundation

and Economic Development

 

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

 

 

 

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