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Ingram,
Texas
Pop. 1,408 Alt.
1,600
 General - On north bank of Guadalupe River, city founded 1883 by J.C.W. Ingram who built a store and conducted church services. "New" section
was started in 1936 following a disastrous flood. A trade center for
surrounding camps, vacation and retirement homes.
Hill Country Arts Foundation - Founded 1958 to provide a cultural
atmosphere, including art classes and theater for professionals and
amateurs, plus special children's program. Famous artists conduct classes;
theater directed by top professionals. Art gallery, gift shop, studios, and
theater in scenic setting on bank of Guadalupe River; outdoor productions
scheduled June through August. Visual Arts Center open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.- 4
p.m.; Sun. 1-4 p.m. Just west of city on Texas 39.
Old Ingram - Business buildings of old section of town now house
art studios and galleries, antique shops, boutiques and restaurants. On loop
off Texas 39 and Texas 27.
Thorough effort has been made to provide accurate event
information; however, always confirm dates and times with the West Kerr
County
Chamber of Commerce at 830-367-4322.
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