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Coupland, Texas Travel Guide

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Old-Coupland-InnLocated eight miles north of Elgin on TX 95, this small village is home to about 600 families. It’s a quiet agricultural community although on weekends many Austinites like to visit for a few hours of country and western fun at the local dance hall.

Attractions

Huntington Sculpture Foundation. With its miles of surrounding agricultural land, the last thing you might expect to see in tiny Coupland is a sculpture garden featuring an internationally-known artist, but that’s just what this studio features. This garden and studio features the work of Jim Huntington, whose work is seen from Japan to Australia. Call for hours at the studio although the large granite sculptures can be seen outdoors anytime. 212 N. Broad St.

The Old Coupland Inn and Dancehall. On weekends, tiny Coupland becomes a hot spot for major boot-scooting fun at this historic dancehall. Headliners from all over Texas and Nashville have performed here since 1910. Barbecue and steaks take center stage when it comes to dining here. We like to start with a half rack of ribs or some stuffed jalapeños then move on to the serious entrees: mesquite trimmed sirloin steaks, catfish and shrimp, a mixed barbecue plate, or chicken fried steak. Work off that big dinner with a twirl around the dance floor on Friday and Saturday nights when country bands keep the evenings lively. If you’re planning a late night of dancing, consider a night in the adjacent B&B located just above the dance hall; it’s styled like a 1900s bordello. While it may not have ever served as a bordello, this property does have a rich history, dating back to 1910 and a life as a mercantile and even a newsletter publishing company. 101-103 Hoxie St.

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