Tours of Old San Marcos
Accompanied Tours
Driving Tour
Preservation Tours
Docent Accompanied Tours
The Historic Tours of Old San Marcos Committee may be contacted for a tour of the Charles S. Cock house Museum or a conducted tour of San Marcos historic districts. A residence or building indentification following a name indicates that person is well-versed in showing that particulat structure. Windshield Tour indicates that docent is capable of conducting a full tour as well as specializing in an individual building.
The Historic Districts Tour
First United Methodist Church - introduction to tour
Belvin Street National Register District
The George T. McGehee and Sarah Cherokee Woods House
(Possible prearranged visit to a selected private home)
San Antonio ) Street - approaching from end of Belvin Street at Bishop
(Possible prearranged visit to Porter House)
Windshield tour of Courthouse Square
Old First National Bank (Courthouse Annex
Hofheinz Confectionary (Waldrip Insurance)
Glover Bank (Chipman restorations)
Iron building front (Hays County Abstract)
The Georgia Lawshe Woods Tour
Woods Plantation on the Camino Real and the route the cotton followed to Mexico
The house built in town,while Col. Woods was in the Civil War, -- where the Union officer was killed in San Marcos during Reconstruction
Office on Fort Street (Hopkins) Georgia obtained for the doctor's use upon his return from the war
The Hawkins-Lawshe bell (1790) of the First Methodist Church
Woods family plot in the San Marcos Cemetery where Georgia is buried as well as her father, Lewis Lawshe, a veteran of the War of 1812
The Camino Real Tour.
The Texas Highway Department Camino Real monument
McGehee Crossing marker
The San Marcos de Neve 1936 marker
Rancho Camino Real - visit to the restored cabin of Charles L. McGehee
The Stage Coach Road - Stringtown Tour
San Jacinto land grant to General Edward Burleson
The John D. Pitts purchase from Burleson and subsequent settling of the community by the Pitts-Kones families
The 1850 Pitts Cemetery
The slave cabin on Hunter Road
The Gideon Johnson House
Driving Tour
Preservation Tours
Docent Accompanied Tours
The Historic Tours of Old San Marcos Committee may be contacted for a tour of the Charles S. Cock house Museum or a conducted tour of San Marcos historic districts. A residence or building indentification following a name indicates that person is well-versed in showing that particulat structure. Windshield Tour indicates that docent is capable of conducting a full tour as well as specializing in an individual building.
The Historic Districts Tour
First United Methodist Church - introduction to tour
Belvin Street National Register District
The George T. McGehee and Sarah Cherokee Woods House
(Possible prearranged visit to a selected private home)
San Antonio ) Street - approaching from end of Belvin Street at Bishop
(Possible prearranged visit to Porter House)
Windshield tour of Courthouse Square
Old First National Bank (Courthouse Annex
Hofheinz Confectionary (Waldrip Insurance)
Glover Bank (Chipman restorations)
Iron building front (Hays County Abstract)
The Georgia Lawshe Woods Tour
Woods Plantation on the Camino Real and the route the cotton followed to Mexico
The house built in town,while Col. Woods was in the Civil War, -- where the Union officer was killed in San Marcos during Reconstruction
Office on Fort Street (Hopkins) Georgia obtained for the doctor's use upon his return from the war
The Hawkins-Lawshe bell (1790) of the First Methodist Church
Woods family plot in the San Marcos Cemetery where Georgia is buried as well as her father, Lewis Lawshe, a veteran of the War of 1812
The Camino Real Tour.
The Texas Highway Department Camino Real monument
McGehee Crossing marker
The San Marcos de Neve 1936 marker
Rancho Camino Real - visit to the restored cabin of Charles L. McGehee
The Stage Coach Road - Stringtown Tour
San Jacinto land grant to General Edward Burleson
The John D. Pitts purchase from Burleson and subsequent settling of the community by the Pitts-Kones families
The 1850 Pitts Cemetery
The slave cabin on Hunter Road
The Gideon Johnson House















