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Williamson County (sometimes abbreviated as "Wilco") [1] is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 609,017. [2] . Its county seat is Georgetown. [3] . The county is named for Robert McAlpin Williamson ( c. 1804 –1859), a community leader and a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto. [4]
- Georgetown, Texas
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- Williamson County Courthouse (Texas)
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- Georgetown, Texas
History: The county was organized in 1848 and named for Robert M. Williamson, pioneer leader and veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto. Form of Government: A political subdivision of the State of Texas. Area: 1,135 square miles (1,124 sq. miles/land; 12 sq. miles/water) Population: 609,017 according to 2020 Census.
Williamson County is hosting its annual Learn to Fish Day at the Southwest Williamson County Regional Park located at 3005 County Road 175, Leander, Texas on Saturday, April 20, 2024, from 8 a.m. to noon.
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Location of Williamson County in Texas. Williamson County is a county in Central Texas. The county seat is Georgetown, Texas. The county population in 2020 was 609,017. [1] The county is named after Robert McAlpin Williamson, a veteran in the Battle of San Jacinto and a previous community leader.
History: The county was organized in 1848 and named for Robert M. Williamson, pioneer leader and veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto. Form of Government: A political subdivision of the State of Texas. Area: 1,135 square miles (1,124 sq. miles/land; 12 sq. miles/water) Population: 609,017 according to 2020 Census.