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Community FacilitiesPremier living...in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Horseshoe Bay
offers the finest in resort living...this is a real community...a place to play -- and a place to call home.
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The Horseshoe Bay community has
24-hour police and fire protection and
emergency medical services provided through the
Lake LBJ Municipal Utility
District, a political subdivision of the State of Texas. |
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Hoerster Lake Area Health Center is under
the administration of the Llano Memorial Healthcare System. The
6,013-square-foot facility exemplifies the LMHS commitment to "building
healthy communities and providing quality healthcare close to home." |
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Horseshoe Bay is an independent community with a very active
Property Owner's Association located at
Quail Point, a property owner's park located on the waterfront of Lake LBJ.
| The Horseshoe Bay Community is served by two
religious centers. The Horseshoe Bay Chapel was dedicated on December 5, 1982, and for over 10 years served the entire religious community of Horseshoe Bay. |
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Church at Horseshoe
Bay, an interdenominational congregation, was organized in 1982, and moved to its present facility shown below in 1993. |
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first stand alone U.S. Post Office in Horseshoe Bay officially opened
for business on October 13, 2000. |
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The people of Horseshoe Bay believe in Southern hospitality and welcome
newcomers with open arms. There are a number of community groups and year-round
activities for all ages.
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