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Home Pay Bills ContactHomeAbout UsQuality of LifeSites Around TownThe Kolache FestivalBeautification EffortsCivic Center and MuseumDemographicsThe Caldwell EconomyPay Utility BillsElected LeadershipCity ServicesPolice DepartmentBuilding PermitsCode EnforcementUtilitiesPublic LibraryWater ConservationMunicipal CourtNews and EventsEmploymentFinancialsPublic InformationMain Street CityContact UsLinks Atmos Energy - Gas ServicesHarrie P. Woodson Library CatalogBrazos Valley Council of GovernmentsBryan Better Business BureauBurleson County Citizen Tribune - NewspaperBurleson County CourthouseCaldwell Independent School DistrictChamber of CommerceSuddenlink - Cable ServicesShop Burleson CountyContactCity of Caldwell 107 S. Hill St. Caldwell, TX 77836 979-567-3271 contact@caldwelltx.gov Texas Main Street Tour - Caldwell: Please join us for Caldwell's Main Street dedication on Thursday, March 27 from 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM, at the City of Caldwell Civic & Visitors Center, located at 103 Presidential Corridor West (SH 21 & Main St.). Welcome to the City of Caldwell... TEXAS MAIN STREET TOUR - CALDWELL with honored guest First Lady of Texas - Anita Perry Please join us for Caldwell's Main Street dedication on Thursday, March 27, 2014 from 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM, at the City of Caldwell Civic & Visitors Center, located at 103 Presidential Corridor West (SH 21 & Main Street). A reception will follow the ceremony and program at that same location. For more information, please call (979) 567-3901. Caldwell, the county seat of Burleson County, is at the intersection of State highways 21 and 36, in the center of the county. In 1840, when the Texas Congress annexed to Milam County all of Washington County north of Yegua Creek and west of the Brazos River, Caldwell was designated as the county seat of a new county to be formed. The proposed town, surveyed by George B. Erath and named for Mathew Caldwell, was laid out parallel to the Old San Antonio Road and west of Davidson Creek; the site encompassed a settlement founded by Lewis L. Chiles. The extended walking trail at Davidson Creek Park is in the process of being paved. The new trail will begin at the back of the existing park adjacent to the soccer fields parking lot and will extend to County Road 300 - June 2012. April, 2014 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 < March 2014| May 2014 > Public Information Home | About Us | Pay Utility Bills | Elected Leadership | City Services | News and Events | Employment | Advertising | Financials | Water Conservation | Main Street City | Contact Us | Site Map For more Commercial or Industrial Opportunities Call: - Johnny L. Price City Ad
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