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Welcome to Helotes - In the Beautiful Texas Hill Country
Helotes, Texas was settled around 1856 by Mexicans who intermarried with the Apache Indians camped in the vicinity. A man named Chaca was supposed to have been the first person to build a house and cultivate a cornfield in Helotes. He may have been responsible for the name, Helotes, which in Spanish means "green roasting ear of corn."
A post office opened at Helotes in 1873, and by 1885 the community had a hotel, a school, a general store, a blacksmith, and a population of fifty. By 1914 its population had climbed to 700. Between 1930 and 1945 the number of residents fell to 100, but after the 1960s Helotes grew steadily.
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Lake Medina is a beautiful twenty minute drive on PR 37.
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If you are interested in relocation information, there are many excellent Helotes real estate firms to assist you. You'll want to read the Hill Country Real Estate blog for up-to-date information.
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