San Marcos, Texas
San Marcos is a city in central Texas. Texas State University-San Marcos is there. It is in the Interstate 35 corridor, between Austin and San Antonio.
In 2013 and 2014, the United States Census Bureau named it the fastest-growing city in the United States.[1][2] In December 2013, it was named #9 on Business Insider's list of the "10 Most Exciting Small Cities In America."[3]
San Marcos, Texas Media
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San Marcos, Texas in 1881. Bird's Eye View of San Marcos in Hays Co. Texas, 1881. Lithograph. Size and lithographer unknown. Private Collection.
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Old Main academic building at Texas State University
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San Marcos Outlet Malls located to the east of Interstate 35
Downstream from the headwaters of the San Marcos Springs.
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Texas State Bobcats vs Navy Midshipmen – September 13, 2014
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Cheatham Street Warehouse West Entrance 2020
References
- ↑ Rollins, Brad. "San Marcos again named nation’s fastest-growing city" Archived 2018-09-26 at the Wayback Machine, San Marcos Mercury, San Marcos, Texas, 22 May 2014. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
- ↑ Rollins, Brad. "Fastest-growing city in the U.S.? San Marcos, Texas" Archived 2017-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, San Marcos Mercury, San Marcos, Texas, 23 May 2013. Retrieved on 31 May 2013.
- ↑ Nelson, Randy. "The 10 Most Exciting Small Cities In America". Business Insider. Retrieved on 20 December 2013.