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Georgetown TX is the county seat of Williamson County and is located 26 miles north of Austin, Texas. The city encompasses 24.9 square miles with 2.1 square miles of the total being represented by water. The City of Georgetown describes it as "Life in Balance, Wide open meets close & Personal, Open spaces for close friends and Modern living in a historic setting." These statements sum up the reasons why residents chose to live in this beautiful area in the suburbs with hilly terrain and fertile, black soils.
In the prehistoric era, Georgetown was inhabited by the Clovis culture of a Paleo-Indian culture. The Tonkawa Indians called this area home as well as small tribes of other Indians. Early Americans and Swedish pioneers settled in Georgetown in 1848. They were attracted by abundant timber, and clear clean water. The demographics of today show a variety of people living in Georgetown.
Caucasians make up the majority of the residents in Georgetown at 85.71%, followed by African Americans comprising 4.51% of the total population. Mixed race inhabitants are 2.47%, followed by Asian residents at 0.93% and American Indians at 0.18%. According to the United States Census Bureau, the population in Georgetown is rising at the rate of 24.5% every four years. Children under 5 years of age represent 5.7% of the population and persons under 18 are 21.1% of the residents. Retired persons over the age of 65 make up 25.7% of the residents. The male to female ratio in Georgetown TX is fairly equal with females representing 51.8% of the population.
The income per capita in Georgetown is $30,937, which is higher than the state of Texas at $25,809 and it is 10% higher than the national average of $28.051. The median household income is $62,997 and is higher than the state or national income at $51,563 and $53,046 respectively. The unemployment rate is very low at 3.9% of the population compare to the state of Texas at 5.0% and the national average of 14.9%. These figures indicate that residents in Georgetown earn a good living.
The housing market is extremely stable in Georgetown. Even though it has experienced a lot of growth over the last few years, residents are personable with their neighbors to form a small, tight-knit community that feels like home. Due to the small footprint of this city, most residents work in nearby Austin, Texas with an average commute time of only 24.2 minutes to arrive at work or return home.
The oldest university in Texas, Southwestern University, is located in Georgetown and is only about one-half mile from the center of historic downtown. The university being so close attracts well-educated families to the area to raise children.
The education rates in this neighborhood are quite high. The population that completed high school is at 86.7%, which is higher than the state and national average. Residents that complete some college are at 69.4%. Persons with an associate degree account for 47.1% of the population, while residents with a bachelor's degree are 39.6% of the population. Persons with a completed master's degree in Georgetown are 14.5% of the population, followed by 4.5% with a professional degree and 1.7% with a doctorate.
Georgetown's historic downtown district was revamped in the late 1970's to restore the Victorian heritage in the Main Street District. The Williamson County Courthouse is at the center of one of the best-preserved city with grand Victorian facades and buildings throughout.
The largest percentage of males in the working class is in the wholesale and retail services division and represents 12.9% of the population. A large number of females work in education, health and social services and comprise 37.1% of the population.
The weather in Georgetown is warm and dry throughout the year, begging residents to get outdoors for recreational activities. The average temperatures from December to February in the winter range from 49 degrees to 54 degrees. In the spring, from March to May the temperatures are between 61 degrees and 74 degrees. Summer temperatures start warming up in June to about 82 degrees and rise to 84 degrees in August. Fall temperatures begin to decline to an average of 78 degrees in September and then to about 60 degrees in November. The most precipitation in Georgetown is in July with an average of 3.7 inches per month. Many residents landscape their homes with drought-tolerant, local grasses and trees to prevent having to add much water to the rainfalls for growth.
You can find some sort of activity in Georgetown at any time of the year. There are antique shops with something for everyone as well as the beautiful cultural district downtown that abounds with shopping and restaurants. If you prefer outdoor activities with your family, you are in luck in Georgetown. They have a public pool with swimming classes and programs and splash pads. The Georgetown Recreation Center offers group fitness classes, athletic training, personal training, teen, adult, and youth programs. Youth activities include camps, teen space camp and young athletics. Sports parks abound with fields for soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.
Georgetown is known for all of the activities that take place in the historic downtown region. One of the most popular is the Red Poppy Festival, which attributes the town as the Red Poppy Capital of Texas. These beautiful flowers are planted all throughout the city and the festival is held annually in April. The festival attracts approximately 30,000 visitors per year.
Other events include art exhibits, live music and concerts, live theater productions, food and wine celebrations and galas as well as fun runs. The San Gabriel River runs throughout the city and has an astounding 30 miles of hiking and biking trails to enjoy year round.
Georgetown TX has been named the best place to purchase a historical house and preserve the history of this small town while also being part of it. If you like outdoor activities and a beautiful area to live, this may well be the area for your new home.