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  1. Gonzales is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, with a population of 7,165 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Gonzales County.

  2. GONZALES, TEXAS HAS IT ALL. From the great outdoors to genuine southern hospitality, you’ll find a charming oasis along the banks of the famous Guadalupe River. Discover miles of scenic trails or see the cannon that fired the first shot of the Texas Revolution.

  3. The City of Gonzales City Council Meeting Agendas are available here. ... 820 St Joseph St Gonzales, TX 78629 Phone 830-672-2815. Home | ... Follow us ; Powered by

    • Gonzales Memorial Museum. The most famous exhibit at the Gonzales Memorial Museum is the “Come And Take It” cannon itself. You can view the original cannon that started it all, on display.
    • Gonzales County Jail Museum. The Gonzales County Jail Museum functioned as an actual jail from 1885 through 1975 when it was finally retired from use. The first floor of this museum contains the sheriff’s office, the holding cell, and the dungeon, and is free of charge to visit.
    • Pioneer Village Living History Center. The Pioneer Village Living History Center showcases what life was like in the 18-1900s. It features a collection of buildings that have been donated to the museum, dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
    • Palmetto State Park. Just outside Gonzales is a beautiful state park. Named for the numerous dwarf palmettos growing under the trees, you’ll feel like you dropped into the tropics when you visit this park.
  4. Nov 17, 2022 · Published 2022/11/17. Gonzales, Texas, sits near a point that’s equidistant to Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. So many don’t pay attention to it as they traverse the vast plains to travel around the three metropolitan areas.

  5. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesGonzales, TX - TSHA

    Oct 4, 2023 · Gonzales, the county seat of Gonzales County, is at the confluence of the Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers, on U.S. highways 90, 97, and 183 in the north central part of the county. It was surveyed by James Kerr as the capital of DeWitt's colony in 1825 and named for Rafael Gonzales , governor of Coahuila and Texas .