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  2. San Marcos, Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos (/ ˌ s æ n ˈ m ɑːr k ə s /) 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.

  3. Hays County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A teacher's college, Southwest Texas State Normal School, was established in San Marcos in 1899. [14] Wonder Cave opened to the public in 1900. [15] The current Hays County Courthouse in San Marcos was erected in 1908 in Beaux-Arts style by architect C.H. Page and Bros. [16] The Aquarena Springs tourist site opened in 1928 in San Marcos. [17]

  4. Hays County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Hays County Courthouse is an historic courthouse located in San Marcos, Hays County, Texas. It was built in the Classical Revival style in 1908. It is recognized by both the National Register of Historic Places and Texas Historical Commission. [2]

  5. San Antonio–Austin metroplex - Wikipedia

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    Between 2008 and 2018, the number of jobs in San Marcos increased by 44%, and its labor force expanded by 45% over the corresponding period. [38] According to state demographers, both San Marcos and New Braunfels are emerging as independent hubs within the San Antonio–Austin metroplex.

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  7. San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District

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    In 2004, San Marcos Consolidated ISD voters approved close to $123 million in bonds. These bonds paid for a new San Marcos High School that is able to serve over 2,500 students; as of 2006 San Marcos High School had a student population of 1,990. Also with the bond money, SMCISD built new elementary and middle schools throughout the district.