Thank you for creating this. I teach abroad in South Korea and I want to show the students my hometown and what Texas looks like and this is perfect because there is no speaking so I don't have to worry about translating, but also because this is a perfect visual and it is comforting!! :)
I miss my college home. I live an hour north, so I manage to drive through town every few months. So much change has occurred in the nearly 20 year since I lived there, especially on campus and along I-35. I love the square and the Belvin district. I loved riding my bike down Belvin on my way to and from campus when I lived over behind Wonder World.
It's a college town, so plenty of bars if that's your thing. The river provides swimming/tubing. It's 15 minutes from a great water park (Schlitterbahn). There are some nice nature trails for hiking/biking. It's on the eastern edge of the Texas Hill Country, so that's a draw for some. It's between Austin and San Antonio, so accessible to what both those cities offer. I enjoyed the few years I was there in college and grad school.
miss this place all the time.
Thank you for creating this. I teach abroad in South Korea and I want to show the students my hometown and what Texas looks like and this is perfect because there is no speaking so I don't have to worry about translating, but also because this is a perfect visual and it is comforting!! :)
I miss my college home. I live an hour north, so I manage to drive through town every few months. So much change has occurred in the nearly 20 year since I lived there, especially on campus and along I-35. I love the square and the Belvin district. I loved riding my bike down Belvin on my way to and from campus when I lived over behind Wonder World.
16:37 Oh, I see you got lucky here because when a train comes through, it paralyzes this fairly major intersection
I visited it in 1985 coming from San Antonio
I had a great time out there in San Marcos TX
Back in the day North LBJ went thru the campus, nice video
That's sad not that much people don't live there
I been to the hotel in San Marco Texas
The hotel? Which one? We've got a bunch.
How safe is San Marcos?
very safe
Very very safe
Es bien torpe esa calle.
Looks boring as hell
It doesn't matter where you live. If you have to spend your life working a job everywhere you live is boring. Same s**t, different town.
It's a college town, so plenty of bars if that's your thing. The river provides swimming/tubing. It's 15 minutes from a great water park (Schlitterbahn). There are some nice nature trails for hiking/biking. It's on the eastern edge of the Texas Hill Country, so that's a draw for some. It's between Austin and San Antonio, so accessible to what both those cities offer.
I enjoyed the few years I was there in college and grad school.