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Salado
Salado, Texas, is a quaint village nestled in the rolling hills of Bell County, with a population of approximately 2,378 residents as of 2025.
Tourists are drawn to Salado for its rich history and vibrant arts scene. The village is home to the historic Stagecoach Inn, originally built in 1852 as a stop along the Chisholm Trail. The Inn's restaurant, recently reopened after renovations, offers classic Texas fare in a setting steeped in history. Another notable site is the George Washington Baines House, a Greek Revival-style home built in 1866, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Salado's cultural district, designated by the Texas Commission on the Arts, boasts numerous art galleries, studios, and events. Visitors can explore the Salado Sculpture Garden, attend glass-blowing demonstrations at Salado Glassworks, or enjoy live music at local venues like Barrow Brewing. The village also hosts annual events such as the Christmas Stroll and the Scottish Festival, offering a glimpse into its vibrant community life.
In addition to its cultural offerings, Salado provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. The spring-fed Salado Creek, designated a Texas Natural Landmark, offers scenic spots for picnicking, hiking, and fishing. With its blend of historical charm, artistic flair, and natural beauty, Salado offers a unique and enriching experience for visitors and residents alike.
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