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Kyle Parkway Bridge Brands

The Kyle Parkway Bridge was the first bridge in Kyle to be reconstructed in the now trademark red brick and
limestone design scheme. The bridge, and its cousin Center Street Bridge, creates a distinctive visual corridor
for travelers on IH 35 going through the City. The third bridge in the series (Kyle Crossing) in Northern
Kyle, is scheduled for construction beginning in Fall of 2008 with completion in late 2009 or early 2010.
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The Bunton family were long time ranchers in Kyle and one of the Buntons actually signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. |
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The Michaelis family were the first central Texas ranch to raise Charlois cattle, as well as raising Jack-Asses. |
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The Jessie Falcon family recognizes Jesse and Minerva Falcon. Minerva worked for the City of Kyle for 32 years, retiring as City Secretary in 2007. |
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The Negley family, with this distinct cattle brand, had a ranch that has developed into the award winning Plum Creek Development. |
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The Johnson Family of Halifax Ranch have been strong philanthropic supporters of the Kyle Community. |
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The Word Family brand was on cattle raised here in Kyle and whose meat was sold at the Bon Ton Grocery Store. The Word family remains active in Kyle today. |
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