Andrew M. Cox Ranch Site
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The Andrew M. Cox Ranch Site is a historic collection of ruined buildings and structures in
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, United States. The site is located on either side of Barton Creek near the intersection of
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and the
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. It included a small collection of wall enclosures (no habitable buildings remain onsite) and wagon tracks in the native limestone.Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District
"Draft Habitat Conservation Plan and Preliminary Draft Environmental Impact Study"
August 2007. Appendix G, section 2.2. Accessed January 18, 2008.
The site was added to the
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in 1975.


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