Cedar Park, Texas Cedar Park, Texas H-E-B Center at Cedar Park H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Official logo of Cedar Park, Texas Location of Cedar Park, Texas Location of Cedar Park, Texas Website Cedar Park, Texas Cedar Park Depot, Texas Cedar Park is a town/city in Williamson County in the State of Texas.

5 H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Cedar Park is positioned at 30 30 24 N 97 49 49 W (30.506620, -97.830317). It lies mostly in Williamson County, although a small amount extends into Travis County.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 25.6 sq mi (66 km2), of which, 25.3 sq mi (66 km2) of it is territory and .3 sq mi (0.78 km2) of it (0.88%) is water.

Cedar Park is generally bisected north to south by U.S.

A bypass route, the 183 - A toll road, also runs through Cedar Park and opened to traffic on March 15, 2007.

Cedar Park was incorporated in 1973 with a council-manager fitness of small-town government.

As of September 1, 2015, Cedar Park City Councilmembers are as follows: Cedar Park is represented in Texas House of Representatives by former Cedar Park Councilmember Republican Tony Dale.

In the State Senate, Cedar Park is represented by Republican Charles Schwertner.

Cedar Park is home to two top-level minor league experienced teams.

The Texas Stars of the American Hockey League and the Austin Spurs of the NBA Development League both play home games at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park.

A primary enhance skate park facility opened in Cedar Park in July 2010.

Cedar Park is served primarily by the Leander Independent School District, and is home to the Cedar Park High School Timberwolves and the Vista Ridge High School Rangers.

Cedar Park won its first football state championship on December 21, 2012.

Cedar Park High school is the only Texas high school to win UIL state titles in both band and football in the same year.

The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park (formerly known as Cedar Park Center) was instead of in 2009 and hosts a wide array of live entertainment affairs.

George Strait opened the Cedar Park Center as the first event at the Center on September 25, 2009.

Before the arrival of European pioneer in the 19th century, the Cedar Park region was inhabited by various Native American tribes including the Tonkawa, the Lipan Apache, and the Comanche.

A paleo-American archaeological site (named the Wilson-Leonard site) was identified in Cedar Park in 1983 that showed evidence of continual surroundingion of the region since about 5000 BC.

In 1887, Emmett Cluck (son of George and Harriet) changed the improve name to Cedar Park.

Austinites would ride the train to Cedar Park for day trips to the park. Cedar Park changed little until the 1950s and 1960s when housing subdivisions began to be built, spurred by the expansion of close-by Austin.

On February 24, 1973, the people of Cedar Park voted to incorporate.

The primary shopping centers include 1890 Ranch, Cedar Park Town Center, The Parke, and the Cypress Creek Shopping Center.

In December 2007, Cedar Park Regional Medical Center opened becoming the first primary medical center in Cedar Park.

In 2013, the US Enumeration Bureau titled Cedar Park the 4th quickest burgeoning city in the United States, with a populace of 57,957.

The tree is positioned in the median on Quest Blvd in Cedar Park.

On December the 9th 2016, Cedar Park unveiled the flag design that won the contest made by the City Council in the spring of that same year to adopt a new town/city flag.

Cedar Park is served by a number of Christian churches, including Northpoint Church, New Hope First Baptist Church, The Sanctuary, Highpoint Fellowship, Christ Episcopal Church, Cedar Park United Methodist Church, Saint Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Lakehills Free Will Baptist Church, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Cedar Park Church of Christ, Trinity Tabernacle, Rockbridge Church, Cypress Creek Community Church, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Fellowship Bible Church, Church of the Savior, Whitestone Assembly of God, and the Shenandoah Baptist Church, among many others.

Congregation Shir Ami is a Reform Jewish Jewish house of worship in Cedar Park, established in 2002, and led by Rabbi Cantor Marie Betcher. Cedar Park is also home to the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple of the Hindu faith to cater to the burgeoning Hindu improve in Cedar Park and in the Greater Austin area, and the Islamic Center of Brushy Creek.

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