Burnet, Texas

Burnet, United States

Burnet, Texas has 14 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.

Fort Croghan

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Council Bluffs, Iowa | Fort Worth, Texas

Llano, Texas

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Cherry Spring, Texas | Pontotoc, Texas | Bluffton, Texas

Hamilton, Texas

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Three Rivers, Texas | Stephenville, Texas | Carlton, Texas

Spanish customary units

Connects Burnet, Texas to: South of Market, San Francisco | Uriangato, Mexico | Cistern, Texas | Schumansville, Texas

Austin and Northwestern Railroad

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Llano, Texas | Cedar Park, Texas | Bertram, Texas | McNeil, Travis County, Texas | Smithwick, Texas

U.S. Route 281

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Lawton, Oklahoma | Aberdeen, South Dakota | Grand Island, Nebraska | Edinburg, Texas | Luray, Kansas

League (unit)

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Wake Island | Valdivia, Chile | Torres, Brazil | Villarrica, Paraguay | Glendora, California

Texas Ranger Division

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Texas | Sugar Land, Texas | Arlington, Texas | Navasota, Texas | Laredo–Nuevo Laredo

summer camp

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Lewisburg, West Virginia | Temagami, Ontario | Vepriai | Sülüktü, Kyrgyzstan | Westport, New York

Colorado River (Texas)

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Austin, Texas | Wharton, Texas | Gonzales, Texas | Bastrop, Texas | Big Spring, Texas

Brazos River

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Sugar Land, Texas | Lubbock, Texas | Navasota, Texas | Chappell Hill, Texas | Wallis, Texas

Baptist

Connects Burnet, Texas to: Michigan | Indiana | Rio de Janeiro, Kingdom of PortugalUnited Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the AlgarvesEmpire of Brazil | Dallas, Texas | Indianapolis, Indiana

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