San Marcos (Tex.) -- History
Found in 619 Collections and/or Records:
The Aquarena at San Marcos, Texas, is probably the only one of its kind in the world, undated
Front text: Bring Your Camera. Submarine Theater and Glass Bottom Boat. Souvenirs at the Texana Shop. Aquarena San Marcos, Texas. in the heart of the Beautiful Hill of Central Texas.
Back text: The Aquarena at San Marcos, Texas, is probably the only one of its kind in the world. The Submarine Theatre lets you down below the water level where you will certainly enjoy the performance of the Aquamaids and their under-water ballet.
The OLE GENERAL STORE at the Texana Village frontier town, circa 1990s
"The OLE GENERAL STORE at the Texana Village frontier town. Note the many items dating back to the 1800s such as coffee mill, phonograph and high top shoes." SC4982-Color Photo: Bill Kobert
The renowned Aquarena Springs Inn with its spacious rooms and suites awaits guests with every convenience and luxury Aquarena Springs, San Marcos, postmarked 1979 October
Color image of glass bottom boats in front of Spring Lake Hotel. Back text: "Aquarena Springs, San Marcos. The renowned Aquarena Springs Inn with its spacious rooms and suites awaits guests with every convenience and luxury."
Addressed to Miss Elise Jolly 1801 N. Ricketts Sherman, Texas 15090
Transcription: Dear Elsie, / Got in here about / 3:30 everything lovely / and green. am / feeling fine so for / am ? my / medicine / Love / Nell.
The restful environment of the Aquarena Springs motor hotel and swimming pool is an attraction in itself, circa 1960s
Color image of group of people at a swimming pool with Spring Lake Hotel in background. Front text: Aquarena Springs, San Marcos, Texas.
Back text: The restful environment of the Aquarena Springs motor hotel and swimming pool is an attraction in itself. Every facility is provided to entice the vacationer or weary traveler. C13884
The San Marcos River, circa 1960s
Color image of people tubing down the river near Rio Vista Park with restaurant building in the background. Back text: The San Marcos River, San Marcos, Texas.
The towering sky spiral and the glass bottom boats, two features at Aquarena Springs, undated
Front: Map of Texas with inset of sky spiral and inset of glass bottom boats
Back: "The towering Sky Spiral and the Glass Bottom Boats, two features at Aquarena Springs. Fun and excitement for everyone - see underwater performers, wild, wild west, Pirates Cove and much, much more."
C33974
Thomas, Nonie Peyton, 1974 March 29
Written on enclosure: Nonie (Peyton) / Thomas / 3-29-74 / by Siler / For 770.
Thomas, Nonie Peyton, 1974 March 29
Written on enclosure: Mrs. Nonie (Peyton) / Thomas interviewed / March 29, 1974 by / Stan Siler / Side 1 [1-875].
Thomas, Nonie Peyton, 1974 March 29
[Transcription is not completed]
Thomas discusses her family background in Mexico, the Mexican Revolution, her life in San Marcos, and the expropriation of the oil companies in 1937.
Interviewed by Stan Siler.
Thompson, Sue, 1978 February 15
Written on enclosure: Side 1: / Sue (Mrs. Will) Thompson, San Marcos, Tex / 2/15/78 Emmie Craddock, interviewer.
Thompson, Sue, 1978 Feburary 15
[Transcription is not completed]
In this interview, Thompson recalls San Marcos and the Thompson Estate.
Interviewed by Emmie Craddock.
Three men, one holding rifle, with horses and carriage. Wooden building in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Three people in horse drawn buggy going through stream. Four individuals sitting along bank in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Three people on top of Belgar-Cahill Lime Kiln in San Marcos, Texas, circa 1880s-1900s
Belgar-Cahill Lime Kiln in San Marcos, Texas.
Confirmation of location provided by local historian, Alison Tudor.
Three people sitting on ground having a picnic, river in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Perhaps File Mile Dam Park.
Identification provided by Mark Cowan, TxState Facilities Planning Design.
Three people, two white women, one sitting on tree branch, and a white man. River in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Three white children and donkey, circa 1880s-1900s
Three white men standing on rocks in the lake above File Mile Dam with truss bridge in background, circa 1880s-1900s
Lake above Five Mile Dam, lokoing southeast. Identification provided by Mark Cowan, TxState Facilities Planning Design.
Three white people fishing from a fallen tree that extends over a river, circa 1880s-1900s
Tight Rope & Hoop Poster, 1964
Collection of posters advertising the Clyde Beatty and Cole Bros. Circus performances that took place in San Marcos, Texas on September 15th, probably in the year 1964. Twelve of the posters include text only. Posters with images consist of two parts: a larger poster containing the title and image and a second, smaller poster containing date and location information pasted to the bottom. Arranged according to subject.