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  1. San Saba County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in western Central Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 5,730. Its county seat is San Saba. The county is named after the San Saba River, which flows through the county.

  2. Welcome – Official Site of the City of San Saba, Texas. City of San Saba Alerts, Recent News & Construction Notices. CDPP FY23 Highlights with Meg Voelter. Watch on. The City Council of the City of San Saba, Texas, will conduct its next regularly scheduled monthly meeting on in the Council Chambers, 303 S. Clear. Meeting Agenda. Upcoming Events.

  3. Apr 14, 2024 · 1. A Quick Look on San Saba County Courthouse. San Saba County Courthouse is constructed of brick and stone. It is one of the few Texas courthouses with a statement carved over its entrance. It says “From The People To The People,” and locals saw it as the heart of the county. You will find the courthouse on the east side of the main intersection.

  4. In the heart of Texas, at the top of Texas’ famed Hill Country, lays the tranquil town of San Saba. Nestled among acres of Pecan trees, on the banks of its namesake, lies the “Pecan Capital of the World.” San Saba boasts diverse appeal, infinite relaxation and all the charm of small-town Texas.

  5. Welcome to San Saba, Texas…”The Pecan Capital of the World!” The City of San Saba is located right in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Matter of fact, if you put your finger right in the middle of a map of our great state, you’re right at our doorstep!

  6. The Campbell-Hagan Building. Built in 1910. J.C. Campbell’s establishment wanted their customers to make the store their headquarters while in town. So the Campbell’s offered their patrons a “rest room” on the balcony in the south end of the store where there was a “good breeze.”

  7. San Saba is a city in the German Hill Country of Texas and the birthplace of actor Tommy Lee Jones of Lonesome Dove and No Men For Old Country fame. Get in. Get around. See. A total solar eclipse on Monday 8 April 2024 starts at 1:35PM local time and lasts 4 min. Chances of a clear sky are 50%.

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