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The '''Lampasas River''' (lam-PA-sis) is a river in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Texas]]. The river originates near the city of [[Hamilton, Texas|Hamilton]] and travels southeast for seventy-five miles through central Texas to a man-made reservoir called [[Stillhouse Hollow Lake]]. It continues for a short distance after the lake to converge with the [[Leon River]] to form the [[Little River (Texas)]] near [[Belton, Texas|Belton]].
The '''Lampasas River''' (lam-PA-sis) is a river in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Texas]]. The river originates near the city of [[Hamilton, Texas|Hamilton]] and travels southeast for seventy-five miles through central Texas to a man-made reservoir called [[Stillhouse Hollow Lake]]. It continues for a short distance after the lake to converge with the [[Leon River]] to form the [[Little River (Texas)]] near [[Belton, Texas|Belton]].



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The Lampasas River (lam-PA-sis) is a river in the U.S. state of Texas. The river originates near the city of Hamilton and travels southeast for seventy-five miles through central Texas to a man-made reservoir called Stillhouse Hollow Lake. It continues for a short distance after the lake to converge with the Leon River to form the Little River (Texas) near Belton.