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Res 2026-017 Approving the City of San Marcos Historic Preservation Plan
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Res 2026-017 Approving the City of San Marcos Historic Preservation Plan
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2/3/2026
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1910 1912 1915 <br />National Park Service <br />established. <br />1916 <br />Hays County and San West End Public San Marcos City A.B. Rogers purchased <br />Marcos populations School and brick high Hall and Fire Station Wonder Cave which <br />increased to school constructed. completed. This is the would later be <br />15,518 and 4,071, present-day NRHP- developed as an <br />respectively. listed Fire Station amusement park. <br />Mexican Revolution Studios, now a part of <br />triggered immigration Texas State University. <br />to San Marcos. <br />Immigrants established <br />the area now known <br />as the East Guadalupe <br />neighborhood; El <br />Barrio de la Victoria <br />(now Victory Gardens); <br />and El Barrio del. <br />Pescado (now Wallace <br />Addition). 5 <br />1915 City Hall and Fire Station Postcard (Courtesy of SMPL) <br />1912 First Baptist Church N. B. C (Courtesy of SMPL) , <br />1915 Old Palace Theater Downtown (Courtesy of SMPL) i <br />SAN MARCOS CULTURE & HISTORY 35 <br />
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