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Memories of the Square - Oral History Video

 "Memories of the Square" is available on DVD for $20 per copy. To purchase a DVD, send your payment (payable to HASM) to Treasurer, Heritage Association of San Marcos, P.O. Box 1806, San Marcos TX 78667. Include your name and mailing address, and the Association will mail you a DVD. If you have questions, contact us at info@HeritageSanMarcos.org. Click here for a list of other Heritage oral history resources available at the public library.
Take a virtual journey through time with 13 long-time San Marcos residents as they recall “Memories of the Square," a documentary produced by the Heritage Association Oral History Committee. The film features narrators Shirley Rogers, Bill Pennington, Nicci Harrison, Beth Morrisset, Charles Waldrip, H.C. Kyle III, Joel Cliett, Ross King, Jane Latham, Terry Serur, John Serur, Nova Festervan and Lee Festervan sharing their memories of Courthouse Square and the downtown businesses that have come and gone over the years.
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