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Army Reserve Training Center (Image 1960-113_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Preparing site for the new Army Reserve Training Center buildings to be erected in City Park, this city owned truck is pouring base material on a new access road to the building which gets started next week. From the June 23, 1960, issue.

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Army Reserve Training Center (Image 1960-113_002)

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From San Marcos Record: A 6,000 square foot building to house the Army Reserve Training Center being constructed by the A.B. Cover Construction Company of Seguin under the supervision of the Corp of Engineers. From the June 23, 1960, issue.

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Army Reserve Training Center (Image 1960-113_003)

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From San Marcos Record: A 6,000 square foot building to house the Army Reserve Training Center being constructed by the A.B. Cover Construction Company of Seguin under the supervision of the Corp of Engineers. From the June 23, 1960, issue.

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Westwood Furniture Factory (Image 1960-297_021)

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From San Marcos Record: The huge Westwood Factory will soon be filled with machinery, workers, and furniture as the company moves in this week. This shot shows the tremendous floor space of the building that will be traversed by workers on motorized golf carts. At left are packages of cotton that will be used in the upholstery of the ranch style furniture. About 250 workers are expected to start work at the plant next week, with about 350 expected on the payroll by fall. From the June 23, 1960, issue.

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Kent Finlay oral history interview

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Kent Finlay talks about the history of the Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, its creation and how it stays current, the kind of music played there, and what makes it special. He discusses the state of music in Texas and specifically mentions famous musicians such as Willie Nelson, Marsha Ball, Asleep at the Wheel, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jerry Jeff Walker, George Strait, and more.