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Central Texas
COPPERAS
COVE, located in
Coryell County, lies about 210 miles inland from the Gulf of
Mexico and 110 miles southwest of Dallas. The climate is
temperate, with temperatures ranging from an average minimum of
33°F in January to an average maximum of 97° in July. The
average annual rainfall is thirty-two inches. The population in
2000 was 29,592.
KILLEEN,
located in the western portion of Bell County, is about 40 miles
north of Austin on U.S. Highway 190. Until Camp Hood (recommissioned
as Fort Hood in 1950) was created as a military training base in
the 1940's, Killeen was a small farm trade center. The
population of 1,300 in 1949 reached 86,911 in 2000. Like it's
neighbors, Killeen also has a temperate climate, and an average
annual rainfall of thirty-six inches
HARKER HEIGHTS
is a fairly young city, having
been incorporated in 1960. The city has no major industry, which
is why most of its residents work in Killeen, Fort Hood, or
other areas of Bell County. Harker Heights has four recreation
areas as well as the Killeen Municipal Golf Course and
Stillhouse Hollow Lake. On average, the warmest month is July,
the coolest is January and the maximum average precipitation
occurs in May. The population as of 2000 was 17,308.
LAMPASAS
covers an area of 714 square
miles near the center of Texas. In 1990 the county population
was 13,521, with almost one half (6,382) located in Lampasas.
The nearby lakes and reservoirs, municipal parks, stock shows
and historical festivals continue to be a source of attraction
to the area.
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