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San Marcos: State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of San Marcos MRA; 1903 Victorian Gothic building designed by Edward Northcraft; first building of the Southwest Texas State Normal School (now known as Texas State University) [8] 42: McKie-Bass Building: McKie-Bass Building: December 1, 1983
San Marcos (/ ˌ s æ n ˈ m ɑːr k ə s /) is a city and the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States. The city is a part of the Greater Austin Metropolitan Area. San Marcos's limits extend into Caldwell and Guadalupe counties, as well. San Marcos is on the Interstate 35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio.
The Wittliff Collections, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX; Location: San Marcos, TX: Established: 1986: Access and use; Circulation: Special Collection (rare materials): does not circulate: Population served: members of the faculty, students, members of the public (appointment necessary) Other information; Director: David Coleman ...
Texas State University (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "San Marcos, Texas" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The Hays County Courthouse is an historic courthouse located in San Marcos, Hays County, Texas. It was built in the Classical Revival style in 1908. It is recognized by both the National Register of Historic Places and Texas Historical Commission. [2]
Reaching Seguin, Texas State Highway 46 begins, peeling off to the northwest toward New Braunfels. SH 123 continues around the eastern edge of Seguin, where it is known locally as "the Bypass", and there it intersects US 90 Alternate, US 90, and Interstate 10. The highway continues north, reaching its northern terminus at Interstate 35 in San ...
The San Marcos River rises from the San Marcos Springs, the location of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment (formerly Aquarena Springs), in San Marcos, Texas. The springs are home to several threatened or endangered species, including the Texas blind salamander , fountain darter , and Texas wild rice .
On June 24, 2010, RM 12 was shifted to an alignment south of San Marcos, and the SH 80 designation was extended through the city to a terminus with RM 12 west of the city. On January 26, 2017, the section of SH 80 from RM 12 to Loop 82 was removed from the state highway system and was given to the city of San Marcos. [1] [11] [12]