How one small town in Texas is turning America’s 250th birthday into a weeklong party
- Nestled in Texas’ Hill Country is a small town of fewer than 3,000 residents called Wimberley.
- It’s known for its charm, crystal-clear swimming holes and Fourth of July celebration — a week long this year, in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday.
- “Flags flying, all the tractors out there tilling the dirt, people are having a good time,” resident Brady Love told The Independent, describing the town’s rodeo, which started running more than 80 years ago and takes place over the weekend of the Fourth.
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- Nestled in Texas’ Hill Country is a small town of fewer than 3,000 residents called Wimberley.
- It’s known for its charm, crystal-clear swimming holes and Fourth of July celebration — a week long this year, in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday.
- “Flags flying, all the tractors out there tilling the dirt, people are having a good time,” resident Brady Love told The Independent, describing the town’s rodeo, which started running more than 80 years ago and takes place over the weekend of the Fourth.
Sources: The Independent