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  2. Kyle, Texas - Wikipedia

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    512 & 737. FIPS code. 48-39952 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1339257 [5] Website. www .cityofkyle .com. Kyle is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. Its population grew from 28,016 in 2010 [6] to 45,697 in 2020, [3] making it one of Texas' fastest-growing cities.

  3. Texas State University - Wikipedia

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    Texas State University ( TXST) is a public research university with its main campus in San Marcos, Texas and another campus in Round Rock. Since its establishment in 1899, the university has grown to be one of the largest universities in the United States. Texas State University reached a record enrollment of 38,873 students in the 2023 fall ...

  4. Hays County, Texas - Wikipedia

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

  5. Alkek Library - Wikipedia

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    Alkek Library. / 29.8891; -97.9431. The Albert B. Alkek Library is the architectural centerpiece and intellectual hub of the Texas State University San Marcos campus. It offers library patrons the opportunity to explore, create and discover in an expansive seven-story building that is packed with resources, technology and spaces for quiet or ...

  6. San Marcos, Texas - Wikipedia

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    48-65600. GNIS feature ID. 1375971 [2] Website. www .sanmarcostx .gov. San Marcos ( / ˌsæn ˈmɑːrkəs /) 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.

  7. Texas State University System - Wikipedia

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    Texas State University: San Marcos 44,894 1899 1911 Current member 38,759 $167,116,848: Bobcats: Sun Belt NCAA Div. I FBS Former universities Angelo State University: San Angelo 93,200 1928 1975 2007 Texas Tech University System: 8,452 $158,754,431: Rams: Lone Star NCAA Div. II: Stephen F. Austin State University: Nacogdoches 32,996 1921 1921 1969

  8. Texas State Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    2018–present. Business State Highway 21-P (Bus. SH 21-P) is a 4.170-mile (6.711 km) long business route that runs through Nacogdoches in eastern Texas. [13] The route was formed from an old section of SH 21, when the main highway was re-routed onto Loop 224 and US 59 on October 25, 2018. [14] Major intersections.

  9. Old Main (Texas State University) - Wikipedia

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    Old Main is a red-roofed Victorian Gothic building on the campus of Texas State University. Situated at one end of the quad, it was Texas State's first building, built in 1903, and remained the only building on campus until 1908. Old Main was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1983. [2]