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San Marcos (/sæn mɑrkəs/) is a city and county seat in the U.S. state of Texas. According to research, San Marcos is one of the longest inhabited places on Earth. Historyedit
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ClimateeditDemographicseditSan Marcos spans areas of Hays County, Caldwell County, and Guadalupe County. It is a part of Greater Austin, and, to a lesser extent, Greater San Antonio. Culture, recreation, and mediaeditAmong activities unique to San Marcos is the annual Just For Fun Parade, which, since 1977, has permitted all members of the general public to participate and march in the parade.[3] The San Marcos Daily Record is San Marcos' oldest newspaper. Newstreamz San Marcos and the San Marcos Mercury are recent but popular additions. There are two radio stations currently registered in San Marcos; KBPA and KTSW. In past years, KIND Radio operated as a pirate radio station. Parksedit
SportseditThe San Marcos High School sports teams are known as the San Marcos Rattlers. Texas State University's sports teams are collectively known as the Texas State Bobcats. Bobcat Stadium hosts games played by the Bobcats football team. EconomyeditA number of major U.S. businesses operate corporate headquarters and large facilities in San Marcos, such as CFAN Company, Grande Communications, McCoy's Building Supply, Thermon Manufacturing Company, and Wide-Lite. Non-headquartered manufacturers include Butler Manufacturing Company, HADCO, and Texas Industries. The San Marcos Outlet Malls are collectively one of the most visited tourist attractions in the United States. During peak seasons, the malls can triple the population of San Marcos. Government and politicseditSan Marcos, in contrast to the vast majority of Texas, markedly favors Democrats in state and national elections.
EducationeditThe Texas State University–San Marcos campus is located on a hilltop downtown and is a major driving force in the local economy and culture. It utilizes and operates many local resources. Among alumni are the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, who has a museum and streets named after him, and George Strait, who endowed TSU with the Freeman Ranch. The San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District serves San Marcos. Pupils attend San Marcos High School and Hays High School. The San Marcos Baptist Academy is considered one of the most prestigious private schools in the Southern united states. Gary Job Corps was opened following World War II. Its mission is to train individuals for employment.[4] The San Marcos Treatment Center educates mentally impaired adolescents. Infrastructure and transportationeditSan Marcos is connected to Kyle, Buda, Austin, New Braunfels, Selma, and San Antonio by Interstate 35. Highway 21 connects San Marcos to Uhland, Niederwald, Mustang Ridge, Cedar Creek, and Bastrop. Highway 80 connects San Marcos to Martindale, Fentress, and Luling. Highway 123 connects to Redwood, Geronimo, Seguin. Ranch Road 12 connects San Marcos with Wimberley and Woodcreek.
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