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The Texas State Cemetery is the final resting place of governors, senators, legislators, Congressmen, judges and other Texans who made a significant contribution to the history of the state.
The Texas State Cemetery is the final resting place of governors, senators, legislators, Congressmen, judges and other Texans who made a significant contribution to the history of the state. Governor Dan Moody, Democrat Bob Landis, Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock, and Father of Texas Stephen Austin lie buried here.
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909 Navasota St, Austin, TX 78702, United States
+1 512-463-0605
Is the state burying ground for Texas politicians, cultural figures and Republic of Texas heroes
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