Chappell Hill, Texas Chappell Hill, Texas Location of Chappell Hill, Texas Location of Chappell Hill, Texas Chappell Hill is a small non-urban unincorporated improve in the easterly portion of Washington County, Texas, United States.

Chappell Hill is positioned inside Stephen F.

Chappell Hill is positioned at the junction of US Route 290 and Farm to Market Road 1155.

Chappell Hill is positioned inside the Brazos River watershed.

Two colleges, Soule University for men and Chappell Hill Female College for women, were established in the 1850s. The men of Chappell Hill formed part of the First Texas Lancers cavalry regiment amid the Civil War and fought in Missouri, Louisiana, and Arkansas.

Men from Chappell Hill served in various famous Confederate units, including the Texas Brigade and Terry's Texas Rangers, and saw action in most of the primary engagements of the Civil War.

Chappell Hill today has a tourist economy, attracting visitors with its restored homes, the Bluebonnet Festival, its Independence Day parade, a Scarecrow Festival, and a exhibition.

Chappell Hill remains one of the best historically-preserved suburbs in Texas.

On May 10, 2008, an election was held to incorporate Chappell Hill into its own town government.

In 2013, the syndicated tv series, Texas Country Reporter, hosted by Bob Phillips, declared the highways between Brenham and Chappell Hill as the No.

Chappell Hill Methodist Episcopal Church Chappell Hill Public School and Chappell Hill Female College Bell Main Street Historic District (Chappell Hill) Census, there were approximately 600 citizens living in the town of Chappell Hill itself. There are 1,319 citizens , 532 homeholds, and 377 families living in the Chappell Hill ZIP code region (77426). Of the 1,319 citizens , 925 are white, 343 are black, and 34 are of another race.

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