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About
Boerne, TX
John James teamed up with a man named Gustav Theissen, and together they platted Boerne in 1852. They named the town “Boerne” after a German author and publicist, Karl Ludwig Börne, who had written much about the promising new territory. He died in 1837, never having stepped foot on American soil. Boerne was platted in the part of the Texas Hill Country that would eventually be known as Kendall County, named after George Wilkins Kendall.
Located in the southern portion of the United States, Boerne tends to have warm summers and mild winters. For its 18,000 residents and many visitors, it is not just weather that draws them here. Kendall Co. is one of the fastest growing counties in the nation for a reason.