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FEDERAL TAX CREDIT PROJECTS <br />Established in 1976, a 20 percent federal income tax credit is available for the rehabilitation of <br />historic, income -producing buildings that are listed in or determined eligible for listing in the NRHP. <br />The following NRHP-listed properties in San Marcos took advantage of NIPS Historic Rehabilitation <br />Tax Credits after listing. <br />a <br />John Matthew Cape House (316W. <br />Hopkins Street) Rehabilitated 198S <br />Source: downtowntx.org <br />Hardy -Williams Building (127 E. <br />Hopkins Street) Rehabilitated 1989 <br />Source: downtowntx.org <br />iio E. San Antonio Street <br />Rehabilitated 2001 <br />Source: downtowntx.org <br />San Marcos Fire Station and City Hall <br />(224 N. Guadalupe Street) Rehabilitated <br />1986 Source: downtowntx.org <br />4 <br />-9jr I ---�W <br />Episcopalian Rectory (255 W. Hopkins <br />Street) Rehabilitated 1989 <br />Source: atlas. thc. texas.gov <br />Fort Street Presbyterian Church (516 McKie -Bass Building (ill N. <br />W. Hopkins Street) Rehabilitated 1990 Guadalupe Street) Rehabilitated 1992 <br />Source: atlas. thc. texas.gov Source: atlas. thc. texas.gov <br />Old State Bank Building (ioo W. <br />Hopkins Street) Rehabilitated 2004 <br />Source: downtowntx.org <br />A.B. Rogers Building (202 N. LBJ <br />Drive) Rehabilitated 2009 <br />Source: downtowntx.org <br />68 SAN MARCOS HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN (2026) <br />