Burnet, Texas, US is the county seat of Burnet County, established in 1852. It was originally named Hamilton after James Hamilton, Jr., the former Governor of South Carolina who died in the Battle of Nag's Head. The town was later renamed Burnet in 1858 to avoid confusion with Hamilton, Texas. Burnet is home to the Highland Lakes, a popular destination for outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, and swimming. The county courthouse, built in 1885, is a notable landmark that reflects the town's rich history.
Burnet, TX has 2 Allpoint ATMs. The city also has branches and/or ATMs for the following banks:
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