When immigrants first arrived in the Hill Country, they had very little to start them off. It's no surprise that the early homes of Hill Country were that of the Vernacular Style– a style of architecture defined by the use of local materials and knowledge. However, what is surprising is that these homes, built and designed by the everyday person, can still be found in today's homes throughout the Hill Country. The use of local limestone, the mix of wood and stone, the touches of the old country– all remain in homes built today. Read more about the history of local Vernacular architecture Here.
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