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Boerne, Texas

Boerne (/ˈbɜːrni/ BURN-ee)[3][4] is a city in and the county seat of Kendall County, Texas, United States,[5] in the Texas Hill Country. Boerne is known for its German-Texan history, named in honor of German author and satirist Ludwig Börne by the German Founders of the town.[6] The population of Boerne was 10,471 at the 2010 census,[7] and in 2020 the population was 17,850.[8] The city is noted for the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case City of Boerne v. Flores. Founded in 1849 as "Tusculum", the name was changed to "Boerne" when the town was platted in 1852.

Boerne, Texas
Main Street in Boerne, Texas, c.1890-1900
Location of Boerne, Texas
Coordinates: 29°47′45″N 98°43′56″W / 29.79583°N 98.73222°W / 29.79583; -98.73222
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyKendall
Settled1849
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager
 • City council
  • Mayor Tim Handren
  • Ty Wolosin
  • Nina Woolard
  • Quinten Scott
  • Bryce Boddie
  • Joseph Macaluso
 • City managerBen Thatcher
Area
 • Total11.98 sq mi (31.02 km2)
 • Land11.67 sq mi (30.23 km2)
 • Water0.30 sq mi (0.79 km2)
Elevation1,447 ft (441 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total17,850
 • Estimate 
(2021)
19,109
 • Density1,500/sq mi (580/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central)
ZIP codes
78006, 78015
Area code830
GNIS feature ID2409874[2]
FIPS code48-09160
Websitewww.ci.boerne.tx.us

Boerne is part of the San AntonioNew Braunfels metropolitan statistical area.

History edit

 
A barn on the Herff–Rozelle Farm in Boerne

Boerne came into being as an offshoot of the Texas Hill Country Free Thinker Latin Settlements, resulting from the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. Those who came were Forty-Eighters, intellectual liberal abolitionists who enjoyed conversing in Latin and who believed in utopian ideals that guaranteed basic human rights to all.[9] They reveled in passionate conversations about science, philosophy, literature, and music.[10] The Free Thinkers first settled Castell,[11] Bettina,[12] Leningen,[13] and Schoenburg in Llano County. These experimental communities were supported by the Adelsverein[14] for one year. The communities eventually failed due to lack of finances after the Adelsverein funding expired, and conflicts of structure and authorities. Many of the pioneers from these communities moved to Sisterdale, Boerne, and Comfort.[15]

In 1849, a group of Free Thinker German colonists from Bettina camped on the north side of Cibolo Creek, about a mile west of the site of present Boerne. They named their new community after Cicero's Tusculum home in ancient Rome. In 1852, John James and Gustav Theissen,[9] who helped settle Sisterdale, platted the townsite, renamed it in honor of German author Karl Ludwig Börne,[16] with the Anglicized spelling of "Boerne". The town was not incorporated until 1909. August Staffell[17] was the original postmaster in 1856.

During the Civil War, Boerne voted against secession and was a mostly pro-Union town; many communities in Kendall County were part of the formation of the Union League, which supported the Union and Abraham Lincoln.

 
Historic office building in Boerne

The 1870 limestone courthouse, second-oldest in Texas, was designed by architects Philip Zoeller and J. F. Stendebach, and stands directly across the street from the current 1998 courthouse designed by architects Rehler, Vaughn & Koone, Inc.[18]

In March 1887, the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway came to town. The coming of the railroad was an economic boost of some magnitude, and it created better conditions for the area.[19]

In the late 1870s, retired British army officers, including Glynn Turquand and Captain Egremont Shearburn, played one of the first polo matches in the United States in Boerne.[20] The polo ground is still visible on Balcones Ranch, bought by Captain Turquand in 1878.[20]

Boerne's robust environment encouraged the health resort industry. Sisters of the Incarnate Word founded the St. Mary's Sanitarium in 1896 for pulmonary patients;[21] Dr. W.E. Wright contracted with the Veterans Administration in 1919 to provide care for World War I veterans suffering from lung ailments;[22] the William L. Sill Tuberculosis Resort operated northwest of Boerne;[23] and Mrs. Adolph (Emilie) Lex opened her home to recovering patients, eventually converting two rooms into operating rooms.[24]

Karl Degener organized the Boerne Gesang Verein (singing club) and the Boerne Village Band[25] in 1860. The family and descendants of Sisterdale resident Baron Ottomar von Behr have included three generations of directors of the Boerne Village Band, and four generations of musicians.[26] The band is billed as the "Oldest Continuously Organized German Band in the World outside Germany", and in 1998[27] the Federal Republic of Germany recognized the Boerne Village Band for its contribution to the German heritage in Texas and America.

Geography edit

Boerne is located in southern Kendall County in the Texas Hill Country. Interstate 10 and U.S. Route 87 pass through the city south and west of its center, with access from Exits 537 through 543. I-10/US-87 lead southeast 31 miles (50 km) to downtown San Antonio and northwest 16 miles (26 km) to Comfort, where the highways diverge.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Boerne has a total area of 11.6 square miles (30.1 km2), of which 0.3 square miles (0.8 km2), or 2.61%, is covered by water.[28] Cibolo Creek, a 96-mile-long (154 km) tributary of the San Antonio River, flows through the city.

Two of Texas' seven show caves are located near Boerne: Cave Without a Name is 10 miles (16 km) to the northeast, and Cascade Caverns are 3 miles (5 km) to the southeast. They are both actively growing limestone-solution caves.

Climate edit

Boerne has a typical central Texas humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with hot, frequently humid summers and winters that average mild, but vary from hot to cold. Although 46.1 mornings per year fall below freezing, snowfall is extremely rare: between 1971 and 2000, the median was zero and the mean 0.5 inches or 0.013 metres. Temperatures at or below 0 °F or −17.8 °C have occurred only three times on record: December 22, 1929, January 31, 1949, and February 2, 1951, with the second being the coldest at −4 °F or −20 °C. In contrast to these cold spells, February 20 and 21, 1986, both reached 94 °F (34.4 °C), February 21 to 24, 1996 had four successive afternoons over 93 °F (33.9 °C), and January 1943 had three days reach 86 °F or 30 °C.[29] The absolute hottest temperature has been 112 °F or 44.4 °C on August 23, 1925.

Summer weather is very hot, and can be either dry or humid: 91.6 afternoons reach above 90 °F or 32.2 °C, although only 3.6 afternoons reach 100 °F or 37.8 °C. Mostly the summer months are dry as the region is too far east of the monsoonal trough, but remnants of hurricanes tracking inland can produce very heavy rainfall, indeed, as in the wettest month of July 2002 when 28.43 inches (722.1 mm) fell and the first five days as much as 25.47 inches or 646.9 millimetres. The wettest days in Boerne have been October 2, 1913, with 9.04 inches (229.6 mm) and June 22, 1997, with 8.93 inches (226.8 mm). In contrast, no rain fell between June 27 and August 31 of 1993, with only 1.45 inches or 36.8 millimetres between June and August 1910. Winter rain usually occurs via Pacific storms redeveloping over the Gulf of Mexico and directing a moist southeasterly flow; in the extreme case of the winter of 1991/1992, 14.42 inches or 366.3 millimetres fell between December 19 and 22, with a total of 29.44 inches (747.8 mm) for the three winter months; however, four years later, the whole winter had no more than 0.96 inches (24.4 mm). Overall, the wettest calendar year has been 1992 with 64.17 inches (1,629.9 mm) and the driest 1954 with 10.29 inches (261.4 mm), although between July 1991 and June 1992 68.13 inches (1,730.5 mm) were recorded.

Climate data for Boerne, Texas (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1898–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 90
(32)
98
(37)
99
(37)
100
(38)
104
(40)
105
(41)
109
(43)
112
(44)
109
(43)
98
(37)
95
(35)
92
(33)
112
(44)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 61.5
(16.4)
65.5
(18.6)
72.1
(22.3)
78.8
(26.0)
84.0
(28.9)
89.8
(32.1)
92.5
(33.6)
94.1
(34.5)
88.5
(31.4)
80.5
(26.9)
70.0
(21.1)
62.7
(17.1)
78.3
(25.7)
Daily mean °F (°C) 49.0
(9.4)
53.0
(11.7)
59.6
(15.3)
66.3
(19.1)
73.3
(22.9)
79.4
(26.3)
81.8
(27.7)
82.3
(27.9)
76.8
(24.9)
68.0
(20.0)
57.7
(14.3)
50.3
(10.2)
66.5
(19.2)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 36.6
(2.6)
40.5
(4.7)
47.2
(8.4)
53.8
(12.1)
62.7
(17.1)
69.0
(20.6)
71.0
(21.7)
70.5
(21.4)
65.1
(18.4)
55.6
(13.1)
45.4
(7.4)
38.0
(3.3)
54.6
(12.6)
Record low °F (°C) −4
(−20)
−1
(−18)
14
(−10)
25
(−4)
34
(1)
44
(7)
54
(12)
51
(11)
35
(2)
21
(−6)
14
(−10)
0
(−18)
−4
(−20)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.28
(58)
2.22
(56)
2.79
(71)
2.52
(64)
5.28
(134)
3.78
(96)
2.83
(72)
2.80
(71)
3.90
(99)
3.88
(99)
2.92
(74)
2.32
(59)
37.52
(953)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.1
(0.25)
0.1
(0.25)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 6.8 7.2 7.9 5.9 8.2 6.6 4.8 4.6 7.2 6.5 6.8 6.7 79.2
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Source: NOAA[30][31]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870250
188034638.4%
189043325.1%
190080084.8%
191088610.8%
19201,15330.1%
19301,117−3.1%
19401,27113.8%
19501,80241.8%
19602,16920.4%
19702,43212.1%
19803,22932.8%
19904,27432.4%
20006,17844.5%
201010,47169.5%
202017,85070.5%
2021 (est.)19,109[32]7.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[33]
 
Boerne Stage Airport

2020 census edit

Boerne racial composition[34]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 12,144 68.03%
Black or African American (NH) 185 1.04%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 60 0.34%
Asian (NH) 204 1.14%
Pacific Islander (NH) 18 0.1%
Some other race (NH) 70 0.39%
Mixed/multiracial (NH) 556 3.11%
Hispanic or Latino 4,613 25.84%
Total 17,850

As of the 2020 United States census, 17,850 people, 5,547 households, and 3,891 families resided in the city.

2000 census edit

As of the census[36] of 2000, 6,178 people, 2,292 households, and 1,613 families resided in the city. The population density was 1,061.1 inhabitants per square mile (409.7/km2). The 2,466 housing units averaged 423.5 per square mile (163.6/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 94.76% White, 0.36% African American, 0.37% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 3.29% from other races, and 1.05% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 19.44% of the population.

Of the 2,292 households, 36.0% had children under 18 living with them, 57.0% were married couples living together, 10.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.6% were not families. About 25.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.4% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.10.

In the city, the population was distributed as 26.0% under 18, 6.7% from 18 to 24, 26.7% from 25 to 44, 23.0% from 45 to 64, and 17.6% who were 65 or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 84.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 80.1 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $80,500 and for a family was $50,903. Males had a median income of $35,039 versus $25,773 for females. The per capita income for the city was $23,251. About 6.5% of families and 9.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.5% of those under age 18 and 7.6% of those age 65 or over.

Boerne is home to two public high schools and one private high school. Students located south of Texas State Highway 46 attend Boerne Samuel V. Champion High School, a 5A high school named after a well-liked administrator for the Boerne Independent School District. Opening in 2008, Samuel V. Champion High School is attended by students who matriculate from Boerne Middle School-South.[37]

Students zoned north of Texas Highway 46 attend Boerne High School. A 4A public high school, Boerne High School is smaller than Champion. Boerne High School is a well-regarded public high school and attended by students who come from Boerne Middle School-North.[38]

Boerne is also home to the Geneva School of Boerne. Unlike Boerne Champion and Boerne High School, Geneva is a private high school with an annual tuition of $11,235. Geneva competes in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools at the 4A level.[39]

Attractions edit

 
The Marsh Loop Trail Boardwalk at the Cibolo Nature Center

Hill Country Mile edit

Created in the early 2010s, the Hill Country Mile is a 1.1-mile-long (1.8 km) walking path following River Road Park and historic Main Street.[40] The path was created as a catalyst to unify and preserve the rich cultural identity of downtown Boerne. It was also created to increase and foster economic growth through downtown shopping and culture centers.

Cibolo Center for Conservation edit

The Cibolo Center for Conservation comprises over 100 acres (40 ha) of Hill Country trails and wilderness, as well as the historic Herff-Rozelle Farm. Originally named the Cibolo Nature Center, it was first opened to the public on Earth Day in 1990 after founder Carolyn Chipman Evans urged the City of Boerne to preserve marshland around Boerne City Park. It is maintained through a 501c3 nonprofit organization called the Friends of the Cibolo Wilderness. Trails are open every day from sunrise to sunset, and the Visitors' Center is open from 8am to 5pm. City Park is in a unique natural setting, as it shares a border with Cibolo Creek. The Center features a day camp during the summer for children ages 5–12, which focuses on educating about the environment and learning how to have fun in nature. It also operates a nature-based preschool named The Nest.[41]

Boerne City Lake Park edit

Formed by the John D. Reed Dam, Boerne City Lake was completed and opened to the public in 1978.[42] The primary purpose of the project was to provide some flood control for Cibolo Creek, and to supplement the fresh water supply for the city.[42] The lake has around 100 acres of water and an associated watershed of 12,560 acres.[43][44] Motorized boats are not permitted on the water.[44]

Cascade Caverns edit

Cascade Caverns opened to the public in 1932 and began having private tours in the 1870s.[45] Stories say that the cave was known particularly to the adventurous young men of Kendall County and a hermit, who hid in a cave at the time of the war.[46]

Education edit

It is in the Boerne Independent School District, which has two high schools, three middle schools, and seven elementary schools.[47] There are also a handful of religious private schools as well as Meadowlands, a charter school for at-risk youth in the San Antonio and Hill Country areas.[48]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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  1. ^ Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.[35]

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Boerne Chamber of Commerce
  • Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation
  • Boerne from the Handbook of Texas Online

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Boerne ˈ b ɜːr n i BURN ee 3 4 is a city in and the county seat of Kendall County Texas United States 5 in the Texas Hill Country Boerne is known for its German Texan history named in honor of German author and satirist Ludwig Borne by the German Founders of the town 6 The population of Boerne was 10 471 at the 2010 census 7 and in 2020 the population was 17 850 8 The city is noted for the landmark U S Supreme Court case City of Boerne v Flores Founded in 1849 as Tusculum the name was changed to Boerne when the town was platted in 1852 Boerne TexasMain Street in Boerne Texas c 1890 1900Location of Boerne TexasCoordinates 29 47 45 N 98 43 56 W 29 79583 N 98 73222 W 29 79583 98 73222CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountyKendallSettled1849Government TypeCouncil manager City councilMayor Tim HandrenTy WolosinNina WoolardQuinten ScottBryce BoddieJoseph Macaluso City managerBen ThatcherArea 1 Total11 98 sq mi 31 02 km2 Land11 67 sq mi 30 23 km2 Water0 30 sq mi 0 79 km2 Elevation 2 1 447 ft 441 m Population 2020 Total17 850 Estimate 2021 19 109 Density1 500 sq mi 580 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central Summer DST UTC 5 Central ZIP codes78006 78015Area code830GNIS feature ID2409874 2 FIPS code48 09160Websitewww wbr ci wbr boerne wbr tx wbr us Boerne is part of the San Antonio New Braunfels metropolitan statistical area Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Attractions 4 1 Hill Country Mile 4 2 Cibolo Center for Conservation 4 3 Boerne City Lake Park 4 4 Cascade Caverns 5 Education 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp A barn on the Herff Rozelle Farm in Boerne Boerne came into being as an offshoot of the Texas Hill Country Free Thinker Latin Settlements resulting from the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states Those who came were Forty Eighters intellectual liberal abolitionists who enjoyed conversing in Latin and who believed in utopian ideals that guaranteed basic human rights to all 9 They reveled in passionate conversations about science philosophy literature and music 10 The Free Thinkers first settled Castell 11 Bettina 12 Leningen 13 and Schoenburg in Llano County These experimental communities were supported by the Adelsverein 14 for one year The communities eventually failed due to lack of finances after the Adelsverein funding expired and conflicts of structure and authorities Many of the pioneers from these communities moved to Sisterdale Boerne and Comfort 15 In 1849 a group of Free Thinker German colonists from Bettina camped on the north side of Cibolo Creek about a mile west of the site of present Boerne They named their new community after Cicero s Tusculum home in ancient Rome In 1852 John James and Gustav Theissen 9 who helped settle Sisterdale platted the townsite renamed it in honor of German author Karl Ludwig Borne 16 with the Anglicized spelling of Boerne The town was not incorporated until 1909 August Staffell 17 was the original postmaster in 1856 During the Civil War Boerne voted against secession and was a mostly pro Union town many communities in Kendall County were part of the formation of the Union League which supported the Union and Abraham Lincoln nbsp Historic office building in Boerne The 1870 limestone courthouse second oldest in Texas was designed by architects Philip Zoeller and J F Stendebach and stands directly across the street from the current 1998 courthouse designed by architects Rehler Vaughn amp Koone Inc 18 In March 1887 the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway came to town The coming of the railroad was an economic boost of some magnitude and it created better conditions for the area 19 In the late 1870s retired British army officers including Glynn Turquand and Captain Egremont Shearburn played one of the first polo matches in the United States in Boerne 20 The polo ground is still visible on Balcones Ranch bought by Captain Turquand in 1878 20 Boerne s robust environment encouraged the health resort industry Sisters of the Incarnate Word founded the St Mary s Sanitarium in 1896 for pulmonary patients 21 Dr W E Wright contracted with the Veterans Administration in 1919 to provide care for World War I veterans suffering from lung ailments 22 the William L Sill Tuberculosis Resort operated northwest of Boerne 23 and Mrs Adolph Emilie Lex opened her home to recovering patients eventually converting two rooms into operating rooms 24 Karl Degener organized the Boerne Gesang Verein singing club and the Boerne Village Band 25 in 1860 The family and descendants of Sisterdale resident Baron Ottomar von Behr have included three generations of directors of the Boerne Village Band and four generations of musicians 26 The band is billed as the Oldest Continuously Organized German Band in the World outside Germany and in 1998 27 the Federal Republic of Germany recognized the Boerne Village Band for its contribution to the German heritage in Texas and America Geography editBoerne is located in southern Kendall County in the Texas Hill Country Interstate 10 and U S Route 87 pass through the city south and west of its center with access from Exits 537 through 543 I 10 US 87 lead southeast 31 miles 50 km to downtown San Antonio and northwest 16 miles 26 km to Comfort where the highways diverge According to the United States Census Bureau Boerne has a total area of 11 6 square miles 30 1 km2 of which 0 3 square miles 0 8 km2 or 2 61 is covered by water 28 Cibolo Creek a 96 mile long 154 km tributary of the San Antonio River flows through the city Two of Texas seven show caves are located near Boerne Cave Without a Name is 10 miles 16 km to the northeast and Cascade Caverns are 3 miles 5 km to the southeast They are both actively growing limestone solution caves Climate edit Boerne has a typical central Texas humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa with hot frequently humid summers and winters that average mild but vary from hot to cold Although 46 1 mornings per year fall below freezing snowfall is extremely rare between 1971 and 2000 the median was zero and the mean 0 5 inches or 0 013 metres Temperatures at or below 0 F or 17 8 C have occurred only three times on record December 22 1929 January 31 1949 and February 2 1951 with the second being the coldest at 4 F or 20 C In contrast to these cold spells February 20 and 21 1986 both reached 94 F 34 4 C February 21 to 24 1996 had four successive afternoons over 93 F 33 9 C and January 1943 had three days reach 86 F or 30 C 29 The absolute hottest temperature has been 112 F or 44 4 C on August 23 1925 Summer weather is very hot and can be either dry or humid 91 6 afternoons reach above 90 F or 32 2 C although only 3 6 afternoons reach 100 F or 37 8 C Mostly the summer months are dry as the region is too far east of the monsoonal trough but remnants of hurricanes tracking inland can produce very heavy rainfall indeed as in the wettest month of July 2002 when 28 43 inches 722 1 mm fell and the first five days as much as 25 47 inches or 646 9 millimetres The wettest days in Boerne have been October 2 1913 with 9 04 inches 229 6 mm and June 22 1997 with 8 93 inches 226 8 mm In contrast no rain fell between June 27 and August 31 of 1993 with only 1 45 inches or 36 8 millimetres between June and August 1910 Winter rain usually occurs via Pacific storms redeveloping over the Gulf of Mexico and directing a moist southeasterly flow in the extreme case of the winter of 1991 1992 14 42 inches or 366 3 millimetres fell between December 19 and 22 with a total of 29 44 inches 747 8 mm for the three winter months however four years later the whole winter had no more than 0 96 inches 24 4 mm Overall the wettest calendar year has been 1992 with 64 17 inches 1 629 9 mm and the driest 1954 with 10 29 inches 261 4 mm although between July 1991 and June 1992 68 13 inches 1 730 5 mm were recorded Climate data for Boerne Texas 1991 2020 normals extremes 1898 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high F C 90 32 98 37 99 37 100 38 104 40 105 41 109 43 112 44 109 43 98 37 95 35 92 33 112 44 Mean daily maximum F C 61 5 16 4 65 5 18 6 72 1 22 3 78 8 26 0 84 0 28 9 89 8 32 1 92 5 33 6 94 1 34 5 88 5 31 4 80 5 26 9 70 0 21 1 62 7 17 1 78 3 25 7 Daily mean F C 49 0 9 4 53 0 11 7 59 6 15 3 66 3 19 1 73 3 22 9 79 4 26 3 81 8 27 7 82 3 27 9 76 8 24 9 68 0 20 0 57 7 14 3 50 3 10 2 66 5 19 2 Mean daily minimum F C 36 6 2 6 40 5 4 7 47 2 8 4 53 8 12 1 62 7 17 1 69 0 20 6 71 0 21 7 70 5 21 4 65 1 18 4 55 6 13 1 45 4 7 4 38 0 3 3 54 6 12 6 Record low F C 4 20 1 18 14 10 25 4 34 1 44 7 54 12 51 11 35 2 21 6 14 10 0 18 4 20 Average precipitation inches mm 2 28 58 2 22 56 2 79 71 2 52 64 5 28 134 3 78 96 2 83 72 2 80 71 3 90 99 3 88 99 2 92 74 2 32 59 37 52 953 Average snowfall inches cm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 0 1 0 25 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 6 8 7 2 7 9 5 9 8 2 6 6 4 8 4 6 7 2 6 5 6 8 6 7 79 2 Average snowy days 0 1 in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source NOAA 30 31 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1870250 188034638 4 189043325 1 190080084 8 191088610 8 19201 15330 1 19301 117 3 1 19401 27113 8 19501 80241 8 19602 16920 4 19702 43212 1 19803 22932 8 19904 27432 4 20006 17844 5 201010 47169 5 202017 85070 5 2021 est 19 109 32 7 1 U S Decennial Census 33 nbsp Boerne Stage Airport 2020 census edit Boerne racial composition 34 NH Non Hispanic a Race Number Percentage White NH 12 144 68 03 Black or African American NH 185 1 04 Native American or Alaska Native NH 60 0 34 Asian NH 204 1 14 Pacific Islander NH 18 0 1 Some other race NH 70 0 39 Mixed multiracial NH 556 3 11 Hispanic or Latino 4 613 25 84 Total 17 850 As of the 2020 United States census 17 850 people 5 547 households and 3 891 families resided in the city 2000 census edit As of the census 36 of 2000 6 178 people 2 292 households and 1 613 families resided in the city The population density was 1 061 1 inhabitants per square mile 409 7 km2 The 2 466 housing units averaged 423 5 per square mile 163 6 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 94 76 White 0 36 African American 0 37 Native American 0 16 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 3 29 from other races and 1 05 from two or more races Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 19 44 of the population Of the 2 292 households 36 0 had children under 18 living with them 57 0 were married couples living together 10 8 had a female householder with no husband present and 29 6 were not families About 25 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 13 4 had someone living alone who was 65 or older The average household size was 2 56 and the average family size was 3 10 In the city the population was distributed as 26 0 under 18 6 7 from 18 to 24 26 7 from 25 to 44 23 0 from 45 to 64 and 17 6 who were 65 or older The median age was 39 years For every 100 females there were 84 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 80 1 males The median income for a household in the city was 80 500 and for a family was 50 903 Males had a median income of 35 039 versus 25 773 for females The per capita income for the city was 23 251 About 6 5 of families and 9 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 14 5 of those under age 18 and 7 6 of those age 65 or over Boerne is home to two public high schools and one private high school Students located south of Texas State Highway 46 attend Boerne Samuel V Champion High School a 5A high school named after a well liked administrator for the Boerne Independent School District Opening in 2008 Samuel V Champion High School is attended by students who matriculate from Boerne Middle School South 37 Students zoned north of Texas Highway 46 attend Boerne High School A 4A public high school Boerne High School is smaller than Champion Boerne High School is a well regarded public high school and attended by students who come from Boerne Middle School North 38 Boerne is also home to the Geneva School of Boerne Unlike Boerne Champion and Boerne High School Geneva is a private high school with an annual tuition of 11 235 Geneva competes in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools at the 4A level 39 Attractions edit nbsp The Marsh Loop Trail Boardwalk at the Cibolo Nature Center Hill Country Mile edit Created in the early 2010s the Hill Country Mile is a 1 1 mile long 1 8 km walking path following River Road Park and historic Main Street 40 The path was created as a catalyst to unify and preserve the rich cultural identity of downtown Boerne It was also created to increase and foster economic growth through downtown shopping and culture centers Cibolo Center for Conservation edit The Cibolo Center for Conservation comprises over 100 acres 40 ha of Hill Country trails and wilderness as well as the historic Herff Rozelle Farm Originally named the Cibolo Nature Center it was first opened to the public on Earth Day in 1990 after founder Carolyn Chipman Evans urged the City of Boerne to preserve marshland around Boerne City Park It is maintained through a 501c3 nonprofit organization called the Friends of the Cibolo Wilderness Trails are open every day from sunrise to sunset and the Visitors Center is open from 8am to 5pm City Park is in a unique natural setting as it shares a border with Cibolo Creek The Center features a day camp during the summer for children ages 5 12 which focuses on educating about the environment and learning how to have fun in nature It also operates a nature based preschool named The Nest 41 Boerne City Lake Park edit Formed by the John D Reed Dam Boerne City Lake was completed and opened to the public in 1978 42 The primary purpose of the project was to provide some flood control for Cibolo Creek and to supplement the fresh water supply for the city 42 The lake has around 100 acres of water and an associated watershed of 12 560 acres 43 44 Motorized boats are not permitted on the water 44 Cascade Caverns edit Main article Cascade Caverns Cascade Caverns opened to the public in 1932 and began having private tours in the 1870s 45 Stories say that the cave was known particularly to the adventurous young men of Kendall County and a hermit who hid in a cave at the time of the war 46 Education editIt is in the Boerne Independent School District which has two high schools three middle schools and seven elementary schools 47 There are also a handful of religious private schools as well as Meadowlands a charter school for at risk youth in the San Antonio and Hill Country areas 48 Notable people editMichelle Beadle TV sports personality Jacobs Crawley rodeo world champion Ann B Davis actress The Brady Bunch 1969 1974 interred in the Saint Helena s Columbarium and Memorial Gardens 49 Bill Goldberg professional wrestler Herb Hall jazz clarinet player Susan Howard actress Dallas 1979 1987 George Wilkins Kendall journalist Mexican American War correspondent and founder of The New Orleans Picayune Cheryl Ladd actress Charlie s Angels 1977 1981 50 Maggie Lindemann singer and songwriter Grace Phipps actress Fright Night 2011 The Nine Lives of Chloe King 2011 The Vampire Diaries 2012 Teen Beach Movie 2013 and Teen Beach 2 2015 Tammie Jo Shults commercial airline pilot former Lieutenant commander for the United States Navy Reserve 51 George Strait singer songwriter and actor Jimmy Walker PGA Tour golfer Matthew O Williams Congressional Medal of Honor recipientSee also editKendall County Courthouse and JailReferences edit 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 7 2020 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Boerne Texas Official Website Boerne TX Retrieved December 10 2023 Horne Justin May 19 2016 Unique Texas town names Boerne D Hanis KSAT Retrieved December 10 2023 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 https www ci boerne tx us 427 Area History In 1852 Gustav Theissen and John James laid out the town s site and changed the name to Boerne in honor of Ludwig Borne a German poet and publicist Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 G001 Boerne city Texas American FactFinder U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved May 6 2019 Population and Housing Unit Estimates Retrieved May 30 2020 a b Scharf Edwin E Freethinkers of the Early Texas Hill Country Freethinkers Association of Central Texas Archived from the original on February 19 2009 Retrieved May 11 2010 Freethinkers Association of Central Texas Kennedy Ira German Intellectuals on the Texas Frontier TexFiles Archived from the original on May 11 2010 Retrieved May 11 2010 TexFiles Castell Texas Texas Escapes Blueprints For Travel LLC Retrieved May 11 2010 Texas Escapes Blueprints For Travel LLC Bettina Texas Vanished Sister to Castell Castell Texas Retrieved May 11 2010 Brister Louis E Leiningen Prince Carl from the 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from the original on October 3 2011 Retrieved May 11 2010 William L Sill Tuberculosis Resort Kendall County TxGenWeb Project Archived from the original on October 3 2011 Retrieved May 11 2010 Lex Sanitarium Kendall County TxGenWeb Project Archived from the original on October 3 2011 Retrieved May 11 2010 Boerne Village Band Texas Music History Online Archived from the original on February 22 2010 Retrieved May 11 2010 Texas Music History Online von Behr musicians from the Handbook of Texas Online Retrieved 11 May 2010 Texas State Historical Association Boerne Village Band TKendall County TxGenWeb Project Archived from the original on November 23 2008 Retrieved May 11 2010 Texas Music History Online Gazetteer Files 2018 Places U S Census Bureau Retrieved May 6 2019 National Weather Service NOW Data NWS San Antonio Austin NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved November 5 2023 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved November 5 2023 QuickFacts Boerne city Texas census gov Retrieved August 17 2022 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved May 20 2022 About the Hispanic Population and its Origin www census gov Retrieved May 18 2022 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Boerne Independent School District Boerne Samuel V Champion High School www boerne isd net Archived from the original on June 1 2012 Retrieved April 17 2017 Boerne Independent School District Boerne High School www boerne isd net Archived from the original on April 18 2017 Retrieved April 17 2017 At a Glance Geneva School of Boerne www genevaschooltx org Archived from the original on April 18 2017 Retrieved April 17 2017 Hill Country Mile Visit Boerne Boerne Convention amp Visitor s Bureau Homepage Cibolo Nature Center amp Farm a b Brent Evans November 8 2010 Boerne Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1 4396 2475 3 Santos Patty June 22 2019 Residents concerned about development plans near Boerne Lake KSAT Retrieved September 28 2020 a b City Of Boerne Parks and Recreation Boerne City Lake Park Kyle Lance Home Cascade Caverns Retrieved March 3 2021 skyle Archeology amp History Cascade Caverns Retrieved March 3 2021 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Kendall County TX PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved March 4 2023 Meadowlands Website Retrieved June 16 2023 Gross Joe 12 fascinating Texans and where to find their graves Austin American Statesman 26 Sept 2018 The Online Community for the 50 and up Adults LifeAfter50 com CHERYL LADD AND BRIAN RUSSELL ONE WINDOW TWO REFLECTIONS lifeafter50 com Archived from the original on September 17 2016 Retrieved May 22 2022 Repko Melissa April 18 2018 After landing troubled Southwest plane pilot Tammie Jo Shults hugged passengers texted God is good The Dallas Morning News Retrieved April 18 2018 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 35 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boerne Texas Official website Boerne Chamber of Commerce Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation Boerne from the Handbook of Texas Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boerne Texas amp oldid 1225219428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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