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Granbury, TX (in city)
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Granbury, TX (in city)
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5201 Wedgefield Rd
Granbury, TX (in city)
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$195,000 View on Map
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4502 Deleon Court
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5102 Largo Dr
Granbury, TX (in city)
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4900 Centre Ct
Granbury, TX (in city)
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2495 sq.ft.
$337,900 View on Map
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2200 Wood Duck Ln
Granbury, TX (in city)
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3048 sq.ft.
Great for Entertaining! Beautiful custom Craftsman home built in 2005. 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 …more»
$362,900 View on Map
GPP1885
2406 Waters Edge Dr
Granbury, TX (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2200 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Granbury, TX

Granbury is a city in Hood County, Texas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 5,718. It is the county seat of Hood County and the principal city of the Micropolitan Statistical Area.

Founded in the 1860s, Granbury started as a square and log cabin court house. Many of the buildings on the square are now registered historic landmarks, including the Granbury Opera House, which still hosts Broadway productions. The city name originated from the Confederate General Hiram B. Granberry. His name was misread as Granbury on a document, thus the city name is spelled differently. Recent expansion of the city was possible from the damming of the Brazos River in 1969, which formed Lake Granbury, a long, narrow lake which flows through the city.

Granbury and Hood County are rich in Texas history. David (Davy) Crockett's wife, Elizabeth, settled in Hood County following the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Crockett, as well as other Alamo participants, received land grants. The Crockett family received land in what is now Hood County. Elizabeth Crockett is buried in Acton State Historic Site, the smallest state park in Texas. A large statue of Elizabeth Crockett marks her grave site. Several of Crockett's descendants still reside in Hood County.

Jesse James is reported to be buried in the City of Granbury Cemetery. Contrary to the popular legend about James, it is believed by many, including many of his adult grandchildren, that James changed his name and lived to old age in Granbury.

John Wilkes Booth, according to Granbury legend, moved to Hood County and assumed the name of John St. Helen. There is a store on the historic town square that is still called St. Helen's.

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