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29th Annual Conference of the Texas Medieval Association October 18-19th, 2019 Texas State University San Marcos, Texas TEMA TONGUES FOREIGN TONGUES NATIVE TONGUES TONGUE- LESS TONGUE- LIKE EVOLVING TONGUES OLD TONGUES LOST TONGUES NEW TONGUES ANGUISHED TONGUES BORROWED TONGUES Txstate SUPPRESSED TONGUES
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29th Annual Conference of the Texas Medieval Association

October 18-19th, 2019

Texas State University San Marcos, Texas

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Conference Organizers and Event Sponsors

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

Yasmine Beale-Rivaya

David Navarro

EVENT SPONSORS

Dr. Gene Bourgeois, Office of the Provost

Dr. Mary Brennan, Dean, College of Liberal Arts

Dr. Andrea Golato, Dean, The Graduate College

Department of World Languages and Literatures

Department of English

Department of History

Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies

Center for the Study of the Southwest

The Honors College

Sigma Delta Pi - Chapter Epsilon Beta

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PROGRAM OF THE

29th Annual Conference of the

Texas Medieval Association October 18-19th, 2019

PLENARY LECTURES

CARLA RAHN PHILLIPS, PROFESSOR EMERITUS, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

ANDREW KRAEBEL, TRINITY UNIVERSITY

TEXAS STATE UNIVERISTY SAN MARCOS, TEXAS

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The Executive Committee of the Texas Medieval Association is pleased to welcome you to the 2019 annual conference, hosted by Texas State University. We are particularly pleased to welcome our plenary lecturers Andrew Kraebel, of Trinity University in San Antonio, who will present “Transfigured Tongues: Persona, Vox, and Middle English Religious Lyric” on Friday, and Carla Rahn Phillips, of the University of Minnesota, who will present “Lying Tongues: Can We Ever Trust Historical Records?” on Saturday.

This year's conference theme is tongues and all related and relevant words that serve as a conduit for the transmission of knowledge and culture in verbal, written, oral, and visual forms.

In 2020, the Texas Medieval Association will meet in October 2-4, at the University of North Texas, Denton. We hope that you can join us again next year.

Texas Medieval Association Executive Committee President

Vice-President

Treasurer

Yasmine Beale-Rivaya, Texas State University

Kathryne Beebe, University of North Texas

Don Kagay, University of Dallas

Lane J. Sobehrad, Texas Tech University Digital Coordinator

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ON-SITE REGISTRATION AND SESSIONS VENUE

REGISTRATION OPEN: October 18 through 19 Flowers Hall Building (FH 230) Department of English

PLENARY LECTURES:Centennial Hall Teaching Theatre Building (CTN 157) Department of World Languages and Literatures

CONFERENCE LUNCH:Flowers Hall Building (FH 230), October 18 (sack meal paid with registration), and October 19 (sponsored by TEMA)

OCTOBER 18 SESSIONS:Flowers Hall Building 227 (FH)Flowers Hall Building 228 (FH)Flowers Hall Building 229 (FH)Flowers Hall Building 254 (FH)

OCTOBER 19 SESSIONS: Taylor Murphy Hall 101 (TMH)Taylor Murphy Hall 104 (TMH) Taylor Murphy Hall 106 (TMH) Taylor Murphy Hall 110 (TMH)Comal Building 103 (CMAL)Comal Building 201 (CMAL)

EVENING RECEPTION: Friday, October 18, 6:15pm at Taylor Murphy Hall Patio (TMH)

BUSINESS MEETINGFriday, October 18, 5:30pm at TMH 101

COFFEE STATIONS:Flowers Hall Building (FH 230) throughout the duration of the Congress

PARKINGOctober 18, at LBJ Parking Garage (see location in map)October 19-20, at Pleasant Street Parking Garage (see location in map)

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Session 1 FH 227

Friday 9:00-10:30am

Session 2

FH 228

Friday 9:00-10:30am

MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY AND THOMISTIC THOUGHTPresider: Bruce Brasington, West Texas A&M University

As Nimble as the Pen of a Scribe: The Tongue in Aquinas’s Commentary on the Psalms Albert Marie Surmanski, University of St. Thomas-Houston Aquinas and Avicenna on the First Emanation from God’s Nature Thao Nguyen, University of St. Thomas- Houston Governance, Legitimacy and Fluidity in Latin Jerusalem Mark Napieralski, University of Texas at Arlington

FRIDAY OCTOBER 18, 2019

REGISTRATION AND COFFEE SERVICERegistration will remain open until 5:00pm

LATIN CHRONICLES AND ENGLISH LAWPresider: Sarah B. Lynch, Angelo State University

The Meaning of Roman History: The Adaptation of Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita in the Historiae of Orosius Trevor Davis, University of North TexasIn Linguam Nostram Tectum: Isidore’s Etymology and the Origins of the Goths Erica Buchberger, University of Texas-Rio Grande ValleyFleta Reconsidered: Textual Community and English Common Law in the Thirteenth-Century John Casey Gooch, UT Dallas

FH 2308:30am

Session 3 FH 229

Friday 9:00-10:30am

IBERIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND SEMANTICS IPresider: Theresa M. Vann, University of Minnesota

Paleohispanic: A New Terminology Between Medieval and Modern Studies Rodrigo Tirado, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (CXD)Delimitación del Ciclo de Jacob en la General e grand estoria

Francisco Peña Fernández, University of British Columbia - Okanagan

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ALFONSO X'S GENERAL ESTORIA WORKSHOP: RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIES Presider: Yasmine Beale-Rivaya, Texas State University

Presenters Francisco Peña Fernández, University of British Columbia - Okanagan David Navarro, Texas State University Cassidy Acheson, University of British Columbia - Okanagan Guadalupe González Diéguez, Université de Montréal

COFFEE SERVICE IN FH 230

Session 4

FH 254

Friday 9:00-10:30am

NORDIC SAGAS AND BEYOND I Presider: Lane J. Sobehrad, Texas Tech University

Tongues Restored: Speech, Justice, and Conversational Community in the Miracula of St. Óláfr of Norway Elizabeth Hasseler, Texas A&M University-San Antonio The Christian Saga-Teller? Christian Interjections in the Icelandic Saga Tradition Jodi Grimes, Dallas Baptist University Figurative Language and Poetic Modifiers in Skaldic Kennings with Religious Referents John Paul Ewing, Indiana University - Bloomington

Session 5

FH 227

Friday 10:45am-12:15pm

Session 6

FH 228

Friday 10:45am-12:15am

NORDIC SAGAS AND BEYOND II Presider: Don Kagay, Albany State University

Getting Into Our Heads: The Donestri and Anglo-Saxon Cultural Anxiety in Wonders of the East Brian McFadden, Texas Tech University“Good People”: Race, Ethics, Cultural Difference in Tolkien’s World Robert T. Tally, Texas State UniversityThe Names Of The Senkaku Islands in the Medieval and Early Modern Ages Ishiwi Nozomu, Nagasaki Junshin Catholic University

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Session 7 FH 229

Friday 10:45am-12:15pm

UNDERGRADUATE SESSION - MIDDLE ENGLISH AND CHAUCER: LANGUAGE, POWER, AND NATUREPresider: Susan Morrison, Texas State University

The Stormin’ Normans: Recontextualizing the Post-Plague Middle English Corpus Langston Neuburger, Texas State University The Virgin Martyr’s Ability to Gain Agency in Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Physician’s Tale” Allyson Godfrey, Texas State University The Merchant’s Stand-Up Morality Joshua Z. Altemus, Texas State Universityy The Power of May: Seasonal Hierarchy and Assumption of Power in “The Merchant’s Tale” Sarah Godfrey, Texas State University

Session 8

FH 254

Friday 10:45am-12:15pm

MEDIEVAL WOMEN VOICES IPresider: Jaime Leaños, University of Nevada, Reno

What (WoMen Want: The Female Voice in Late Medieval Iberian Love Literature Janelle Neczypor, Washington University in St. LouisUndressing Mia Madre Virgil: Dante’s Divine Comedy and the Feminization of Text Michelle G. Piersol, Texas State University“Let them address me in our own language”: Translation in Bokenham’s St. Agnes and Gower’s Medea

Caitlin R. Brenner, TAMU - College Station

LUNCH FH 230

Friday 12:30-1:45pm

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GRADUATE SESSION: MEDIEVAL IBERIA Presider: David Navarro, Texas State University

Lazarillo, Mío Cid y Hernán Cortés: Pícaro pobre o héroe noble. ¿Cuál es la diferencia? Marlan Walker, Texas State University Analizando El Cid según la ideología franquista Lourdes Schmader, Texas State University La imagen de la prostitución en la Celestina en la España del siglo XV Diana Young, Texas State University

Session 9 FH 227

Friday 2:00-4:00pm

Session 10

FH 228

Friday 2:00-4:00pm

CASTILIAN EPIC: WOMEN, KNIGHTS, AND CHRONICLES Presider: Paul Larson, Baylor University

Mujeres en la épica: Sancha de León y Sancha de Aragón Mercedes Vaquero, Brown University Cantares, Chroniclers, and the Siete infantes de Lara Peter Mahoney, Stonehill College Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada and the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa Don Kagay, Albany State University Semiología: Propaganda anti-islámica en el Cantar de Mio Cid Jaime Leaños, University of Nevada, Reno

DEATH, SURVIVAL, AND ARS MORIENDIPresider: Erica Buchberger, University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley

Transmitting Death—or Not—in Malory’s Morte Darthur Thomas D. Hanks, Baylor University The Great Famine in Prussia and Livonia (1315-1322). How Serious Was It? Daniel Wells, Art Institute of Houston “Died in an Edifying Manner”: The Diary of Reutlingen’s Executioner (1563-1568)

Bruce Brasington, West Texas A&M University

Session 11

FH 229

Friday 2:00-4:00pm

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TMH Patio Friday6:15-7:30pm

TMH 101Friday5:45-6:15pm

EVENING RECEPTION

TEMA BUSINESS MEETING

PLENARY LECTURE

Transfigured Tongues: Persona, Vox, and Middle English Religious Lyric

Andrew Kraebel, Trinity University

PLENARY

CTN 157

Friday 4:30-5:45pm

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COFFEE SERVICE IN FH 230

Session 12 FH 254

Friday2:00-4:00pm

SIMULATING THE MIDDLES AGES IN THE CLASSROOM Presider: Craig M. Nakashian, Texas A&M University-Texarkana

Roundtable David Sweeten, Eastern New Mexico UniversityCordelia Ross, University of Alabama Amy Curry, Lonestar College - Montgomery TXLauren Wilson, North Heights Junior High School - Arkansas

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 19, 2019

Session 1 TMH 101

Saturday 9:00-10:30am

Session 2

TMH 104

Saturday9:00-10:30am

MEDIEVAL VOICES II Presider: Sarah B. Lynch, Angelo State University

Women and Unconsecrated Burial in Tenth-Century England Nicole Marafioti, Trinity University A Grief Beyond Words: The Life and Death of Katherine, the Mute Princess of England Brooke Kennel, Texas Tech University Slumber of Sins and the Shadow Beast: Looking at Teresa de Cartagena’s Writings Through an Anzaldúan Lens Lea Christine Colchado, Texas State University

FH 2308:30am

REGISTRATION AND COFFEE SERVICE Registration will remain open until 5:00pm

HOW TO WIN STUDENTS AND INFLUENCE COLLEAGUES: INNOVATIVE TEACHING IN THE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN CLASSROOM Presider: Susan Morrison, Texas State University Roundtable

Sarah Lynne Bowman, Austin Community College Amber Dunai, Texas A&M University – Central Texas Kjell Hedgard Hugaas, Independent Scholar

Wendy Lerner Lym, Austin Community College Kerri Pope, Austin Community College

Lauren “Lola” Watson, Austin Community College

Session 3

TMH 106

Saturday9:00-10:30am

IN HONOREM PROFESSOR CONNIE L. SCARBOROUGH Presider: Paul B. Nelson, Louisiana Tech University

La última desaparición del alferza, la figura que precedió a la dama del ajedrez Juan Morilla Romero, Indiana University - Bloomington Egilona de Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda: una interpretación decimonónica de la leyenda de Don Rodrigo Irina Mozuliova, Texas Christian University  El ingenuo desafío a las normas masculinas en el siglo 17: Catalina de Erauso, fuerza y dignidad

Lydia Rodríguez, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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Session 4 TMH 110

Saturday9:00-10:30am

Session 5

CMAL 201

Saturday 9:00-10:30am

THE STATE OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY IN TEXAS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESPresider and Organizer: Lane J. Sobehrad, Texas Tech UniversityWorkshop

POWER OF WORD, TIME, AND SPACEPresider: Brian McFadden, Texas Tech University

“Padiglioni, Tende e Trabache” – Tents’ Terminology in Late Medieval Italian Language Federico Marangoni, Università Primo Levi - BolognaFighting Words: Language and War in the Late Middle Ages Daniel Davies, University of PennsylvaniaCombined & Entangled: Changing Complexities of Time and Space in the Fifteenth-Century Kathryne Beebe, University of North TexasA Question of Control: Late Medieval Authorities and Their Struggle to Impose Order Upon Soldiery During the Hundred Years’ War William Mulloy, West Texas A&M University

COFFEE SERVICE IN FH 230

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PLENARY LECTURE

Lying Tongues: Can We Ever Trust Historical Records? Carla Rahn Phillips, University of Minnesota

LUNCH

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BEST GRADUATE PAPER AWARD

PLENARY

CTN 157 Saturday 11:00am-12:30pm

FH 230

Saturday 1:00-2:30pm

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Session 6 TMH 101

Saturday 3:00-5:00pm

IBERIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND SEMANTICS IIPresider: Yasmine Beale-Rivaya, Texas State University

Chair as Metaphor for Earthly and Divine Power Connie Scarborough, Texas Tech University The Immaculate Tongue: the Lack of Putrefaction in Berceo’s “El clérigo y la flor” Paul Larson, Baylor University Race, Religion, and the Origins of the Reconquest In Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada’s De rebus Hispaniae

Theresa M Vann, University of Minnesota

Session 7 TMH 104

Saturday3:00-5:00pm

SO YOU’RE GOING TO TEACH THE MIDDLE AGES: A ROUNDTABLE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Presider: Lane Sobehrad, Texas Tech University

Roundtable Erica Buchberger, University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley Bruce Brasington, West Texas A&M UniversitySarah B. Lynch, Angelo State University

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Session 8

TMH 106 Saturday3:00-5:00pm

CHAUCER AND MIDDLE ENGLISH Presider: Kathryne Beebe, University of North Texas

Medieval Tongues of Orpheus Vincenzo Giordano, UT - AustinEverybody Wants Some: Deception and Sex in “The Miller’s Tale” Thomas Rushin, UT - Austin“Al is for to selle”: Marriage, Economic Rhetoric, and the Painting of Critics in Chaucer's Wife of Bath David Sweeten, Eastern New Mexico UniversityExcerpting and Excising Women’s Narratives: “The Tale of Tereus” in Harley 7333 Abigail Adams, UT - Austin

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CRUSADES Presider: David Navarro, Texas State University

Czech Knight in Paris. Chivalric Ideal or Reality Wojciech Iwańczak, University of Cracow (Akademia Ignatianum) Gender and Jewish Resistance to Conversion in the Hebrew Chronicles of the First Crusade Jacob Lackner, University of Oklahoma The Early Crusades and Eschatology: Christian and Muslim Perspectives Paul E. Chevedden, University of Texas at Austin

Session 9

CMAL 103

Saturday3:00-5:00pm

TRANSMISSION OF THE FAITH: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO SERMONS, VISITATION RECORDS, AND HAGIOGRAPHIES Presider: Beth Allison Barr, Baylor University

Bridging the Source Gap for Women Religious: Thirteenth-Century Sermons and Fifteenth-Century Visitations at Elstow Abby Elizabeth Marvel, Baylor University'My fleshe is verely meate, and my bloud is verelye drynke': The Eucharist as portrayed in John Mirk’s Festial and Edmund Bonner’s A Necessary Doctrine Eric Joseph Wilson, Baylor UniversityWhich Mary of Egypt? Editorial Decisions and Religious Context in Two Versions of the Life of Saint Mary of Egypt Anna Wells, Baylor UniversityReligious Technology and the Medieval “Vièrge Ouvrante” Katharine Scherff, Texas Tech University

Session 10

CMAL 201

Saturday3:00-5:00pm

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Thank you for attending the 29th Annual Conference of the Texas Medieval Association at

Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas

Please join us next year at University of North Texas, Denton, October 2-4

For more information about the Texas Medieval Association please visit our website at

www.texasmedieval.net

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ANNUAL CONFERENCES OF THE TEXAS MEDIEVAL ASSOCIATION 1992-2019

1992 University of North Texas, in conjunction with MAMA 1992 Southern Methodist University 1993 Our Lady of the Lake University 1994 Our Lady of the Lake University 1995 Trinity University 1996 Baylor University, in conjunction with SEMA 1997 University of Texas, Arlington 1998 Trinity University 1999 West Texas A&M University 2000 Baylor University 2001 Trinity University 2002 University of St. Thomas 2003 Baylor University 2004 University of Dallas 2005 University of Houston 2006 Baylor University 2007 Texas A&M University 2008 Texas Tech University 2009 University of Texas, Austin 2010 Southern Methodist University 2011 Baylor University 2012 University of Houston 2013 West Texas A&M University 2014 University of North Texas 2015 Texas State University 2016 Texas A&M University 201720182019

Baylor UniversityTexas Tech University Texas State University

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How to get to San Marcos and Texas State University

San Marcos is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located on Interstate 35, 30 miles south of Austin, 47 miles north of San Antonio. San Marcos is home of Texas State University located on 601 University Drive. TEMA Conference will be held at LBJ Center.

Traveling by plane

Airports Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) The Austin Airport is located approximately33 miles (53 km) north of San Marcos. If you plan to fly, we recommend that you choose to arrive in Austin. http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/austinairport/

San Antonio International Airport (SAIA) The San Antonio International Airport is located approximately 43 miles (69 km) south of San Marcos. http://www.sanantonio.gov/aviation/

Ground Transportation from the Austin Airport www.austintexas.gov/department/ground-transportation

Ground Transportation from the San Antonio Airport www.sanantonio.gov/SAT/GroundTransportation.aspx

Super Shuttle For local reservations please call (512) 258-3826. See their website at http://supershuttle.com for more information.

San Marcos Taxi and Cabs Hays Taxi Service (512) 665-0048 Yellow Cab: (512) 452-9999 Austin Cab: (512) 478-2222 Lone Star Cab: (512) 836-4900

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San Marcos is located along interstate 35 (I-35) in between Austin and San Antonio.

From Austin Take I-35 South about 23 miles. You can take exits 206-204 to access the town. The university is located on the West (right) side of I-35 coming from the direction of Austin.

From San Antonio Take I-35 North approximately 46 miles. You may take exits 204 thru 206 to access the town. Texas State University and the town square are located on the West (left) side of the freeway coming from San Antonio.

Traveling by car

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student center dr gaillardia

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Accommodation

Wingate by Wyndham, San MarcosAddress: 108 Interstate 35 Frontage Rd, San Marcos, TX 78666

Phone:(512) 754-6621

http://www.wingatehotels.com/

Other options:http://www.toursanmarcos.com/hotels/index.html

Parking On-Campus

Parking for the conference is assigned on LBJ Student Center Garage (D3 E3 map) and Plessant Street Parking Garage. Parking vouchers are included as part of the conference registration fees. Request your vouchers at the Registration Desk upon arrival.

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Explore San Marcos

The timing of this conference could not be more perfect for enjoying the pleasant San Marcos fall weather. Average high temperatures in October are in the high 70s (24 celsius). The city and surrounding areas include several parks, trails, and the nationwide known San Marcos Outlet Malls The Premium Outlets and the Tanger Factory Outlet Center both located off Interstate Highway 35. Below you will find several links with the best attractions and dining options in the San Marcos area.

Dining http://www.toursanmarcos.com/dining/index.html

Attractions http://www.toursanmarcos.com/attractions/index.html

Outlets Shopping http://www.toursanmarcos.com/attractions/outlet-shopping/index.html

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San Marcos Convention and Visitor Bureau | 617 IH 35 North, San Marcos, Texas 78666

www.TourSanMarcos.com | 512.393.5930 /TourSanMarcos @TourSanMarcos

Attractions

Aquarena Center921 Aquarena Springs Dr. | 512.245.7570www. aquarena.txstate.edu

1,000 springs bubble to the surface and form the headwaters of the San Marcos River. Walk the Wetlands Boardwalk on a self-guided tour or take a historic glass bottom boat ride. Paddle out on a glass bottom kayak to get an underwater look at aquatic flora and fauna.

Commemorative Air Force Exhibit1841 Airport Dr. (off Hwy 21) | 512.396.1943www.centexwing.com

Located in a 1943 vintage wooden hangar, the CenTex Wing preserves a collection of combat aircraft flown by Allies during World War II and a display dedicated to the Doolittle Raiders. These historical aircraft are still flown by the Yellow Rose Squadron at various air shows.

Dick’s Classic Garage120 Stagecoach Trail | 512.878.2406www.dicksclassicgarage.com

Three decades of automobiles with models dating back as far as 1929. The collection is a tribute to the American passion with the automobile and presents many of the finest cars ever made in the U.S. The museum is home to 65 pristine, restored classic cars.

Hike and Bike TrailsExplore expanded hiking and biking trails along our scenic parks and natural areas. Choose from half-mile ADA accessible trails with information kiosks and benches, to miles-long natural trails to satisfy the more adventurous.

Historic Downtown DistrictEnjoy a delicious day in the heart of town and enjoy a taste of local flavor. The San Marcos Historic District offers a unique alternative to the mainstream. Nestled around the restored Hays County Courthouse on the Square, it’s just a short

walk to the surrounding funky boutiques, gift shops, salons, restaurants, entertainment venues and more.

LBJ Museum of San Marcos131 N. Guadalupe St. | 512.353.3300www.lbjmuseum.com

The LBJ museum preserves the legacy of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson by focusing on his formative years as a college student and schoolteacher. LBJ attended what is now Texas State University where he honed his political skills and developed a strong commitment to education and civil rights.

Lions Club Tube RentalCity Park | 512.396.LION (5466)www.tubesanmarcos.com | May-August

What a perfect way to float your cares away. Put your tube in at City Park and float down to Rio Vista Falls. Enjoy these three fun drops and rapids then catch the suttle back to the beginnning. The float trip takes about an hour to an hour and a half and is a fun way to kick back and enjoy the good life!

Outlet Shopping Malls3939 - 4015 IH-35 South, Exit 200

San Marcos Premium Outlets: 512.396.2200 or 800.628.9465 www.premiumoutlets.com Tanger Outlet Center: 512.396.7446 or 800.408.8424 www.tangeroutlet.com/sanmarcos

San Marcos is home to the largest outlet shopping centers in the United States and features more than 240 shops. With amazing discounts, up to 65% off retail, the prices at the Tanger Outlet Center and Premium Outlets-San Marcos are hard to resist.

San Marcos RiverShaded by giant cypress trees and a refreshing 72 degrees year-round, the crystal clear San Marcos River is the perfect place to jump in and cool off. Rent a tube or kayak and navigate its length, snorkel, scuba dive, or just float about in the deep-water pools.

The Wittliff Collections Texas State University-San Marcos campusAlkek Library, 7th Floor | 512.245.2313www.thewittliffcollections

This literary/photographic center inspires visitors with changing exhibitions related to Southwestern writers and photography of the Southwest and Mexico, plus readings, book signings, artist talks, and more. Seven large gallery spaces include a permanent display of costumes, props, set pieces, and other memorabilia from Lonesome Dove.

Wonder World Park1000 Prospect St. | 512.392.3760 877.492.4657 | www.wonderworldpark.com

Go deep underground at the nation’s only true example of an earthquake-formed cave. Exit by the “Stratavator” and ride high into the sky to the Tejas Observation Tower. Be amazed by the topsy-turvy world of the Anti-Gravity House where even water flows uphill.

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