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Kyle Texas MoversWestlake Moving is the Kyle moving company that provides customers with cost-effective moving, packing and storage services. You can depend on our dedicated relocation professionals for valuable assistance during the earliest stages of the move planning process, through the move preparation and execution, and long after the last carton has been unpacked.

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Kyle, Texas Facts

Kyle is a town in Hays County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,314 at the 2000 census; it was 26,103 in the 2008 census estimate, making it one of the fastest growing cities in Texas.

Kyle was founded in 1881 by Captain Fergus Kyle. The site was chosen due to its proximity to the International – Great Northern Railroad line.

From 1892 to 1901 Kyle was home to the Pulitzer Prize winning author, Katherine Anne Porter. Many of her most famous short stories such as Noon Wine are set in locations in and around Kyle. Her former home there is now a writer's residence open to the public by appointment. The Katherine Anne Porter Literary Center hosts readings by visiting writers. Upcoming visitors include U.S. Poet Laureate Charles Simic, National Book Award Winner Tim O'Brien, Pulitzer Prize Winner Robert Stone, and celebrated short-story author Mary Gaitskill.

Kyle was the only Texas town to have an all-woman government in the early 1940s.