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City hears options to preserve Bryson Stagecoach Stop on recently acquired Monroe Land property
Summary
Presenters told the Liberty Hill City Council workshop that the Bryson Stagecoach Stop — a 19th‑century building on land the city acquired Dec. 31 — is on a state historical marker and the National Register, needs repairs, and several preservation and ownership options are under consideration.
Liberty Hill City Council members heard a presentation on the Bryson Stagecoach Stop and the future of the Monroe Land property during the Oct. 12 city council workshop. Amy Reed and Paul Jensen of Pool Partners presented options for preserving the 19th‑century structure, which sits just east of Liberty Hill High School and near Glad Tidings Church, and described the building as the only property in the city with a state historical marker and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The presenters said the city acquired the land on Dec. 31 and that the structure is in “desperate need of repair.” Amy Reed summarized the group’s objectives: “We…
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