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San Marcos
Nestled between the Texas Hill
Country and the blackland prairie of Texas is San
Marcos. This city's charm and natural and beautiful
environment, combined with a strong historical background,
provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable wedding and
reception of any type, from formal to casual and large to
small.
With a variety of facilities
ranging from bed and breakfasts in stately, restored mansions
and homes, to large conference facilities that will hold up to
400 people, San Marcos is the perfect place for any size
wedding.
San Marcos has long been a part
of Texas' history. The area was first discovered by Spanish
explorers in 1689. The current city has grown from a
settlement founded in 1844. The city was organized in 1851 and
became the county seat of Hays County. Almost 50 years later
Southwest Texas State University (SWT) was founded. Today it
is the seventh largest public university in Texas.
Over the years great efforts
have been made, successfully, to restore and retain the beauty
and charm of the area. For couples planning weddings, this
means
there are a variety of options for your once-in-a-lifetime
event.
Aquarena Center, which is now
owned and operated by SWT, is open all year for a variety of
functions and activities. While its glass bottom boat may be
the most famous feature of the facility, it is far from the
only site available at Aquarena Center for your wedding and
reception. The ruins of an old Spanish mission offers the
perfect backdrop for a small wedding.
With a beautiful meadows area,
Aquarena can also offer a special site for a larger outdoor
wedding. In either case, a conference center on the site can
hold up to 400 people for your reception. You can call
512-245-7560 for more information.
For a wedding with a more
historical flavor, consider one of the many homes that have
been restored and are on the National Register of Historic
Places such as the Charles S. Cock House Museum. This home was
the first building in San Marcos to be entered in the National
Register of Historic Places. Originally built in the 1860s for
Charles S. Cock, a Mississippi planter who became a leader in
the development of San Marcos, including serving as the town's
second mayor. The house, near the intersection of C.M. Allen
Parkway and East Hopkins Street, was restored in the mid 1970s
and is considered the showplace of city parkland. It is
surrounded with a fountain and memorial grove and a gazebo
that is the site of dozens of weddings every year.
From the gazebo you can stroll
down to the San Marcos River and along the river trail, which
unites many of San Marcos' 25 park sites. Not only do these
locations provide wonderful backdrops for your wedding
portraits, you can arrange to have the wedding and reception
in a variety of park locations. For more information, call the
parks department at 512-396-6080.
In addition to the many unique
and charming wedding locations, San Marcos features a wide
range of shopping facilities -- from small, charming shops on
the historic courthouse square to outlet shopping in one of
two outlet centers.
With all of these choices,
there is a wide range of experienced and talented wedding
professionals eager to help you plan your historic day in
historic San Marcos.
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