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  1. Our People: With a population of more than 65,000, San Marcos boasts a unique multicultural heritage and history where Hispanic, African-American, German, Anglo and other cultural influences are a part of everyday life. Bobcat Spirit: Texas State University (fourth largest university in the state with more than 38,234 students as of August 2020 ...

  2. Conveniently located in Central Texas between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos truly is the center of everything. So no matter where you are, you won't have far to go. Share Your. #SMTXPERIENCE. Come see the center of it all in San Marcos, TX. Experience the outdoors or downtown. Eat at fabulous restaurants and enjoy a relaxing stay at a hotel.

  3. Photo by Jonathan Cutrer. But there’s so much more to this Central Texas gem. Head off the highway and into the charming downtown area and you’ll find a crystal clear river, excellent local dining, and a unique, historic live music scene without any of the big city riff raff. Call it a Mini-Austin, call it the Gateway to the Hill Country.

  4. San Marcos, city, seat (1848) of Hays county, south-central Texas, U.S. The city lies on the San Marcos River, 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Austin. Franciscan missionaries probably first saw the river on St. Mark’s Day in 1709. The original Spanish settlement, Villa de San Marcos de Neve, established in 1809 at the Camino Real river crossing ...

  5. City of San Marcos Brings Immersive Artwork to Downtown Square. The public is invited to view an immersive, illuminated artwork honoring the San Marcos River and the solar eclipse. The project, named Alignmentality, will be... Read on...

  6. San Marcos 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.

  7. San Marcos is a college town in the Central Hill Country region of Texas in the United States of America, about half an hour's drive south of the state's capital, Austin. The site of human habitation for over 10,000 years, it was settled in 1808 by Mexican families, and is now the home to Texas State University-San Marcos.

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