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Encyclopedia > Bellville

Bellville is the name of several places in the United States of America and elsewhere:

There are also a number of places named Belleville, with a different spelling.


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Bellville Texas Real Estate (1032 words)
Bellville is a charming, clean, well-planned community, featuring a colorful mixture of various cultures, along with festivals celebrating those heritages.
The annual average temperature in Bellville is 73-degrees, with an average high of 92-degrees in July and an average low of 43 in January.
Bellville is the county seat of Austin County, and the town was platted in 1846 to center around the Courthouse and town square.
Austin County History (4830 words)
Bellville, the county seat of Austin County is located on the Santa Fe Railroad.
The first house in Bellville was built by Jim Irwin in 1849 and it served as a grocery and hotel as well as a home.
Economic conditions in Bellville were enhanced in 1880-1881 with the arrival of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad.
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