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Buck Winn's self-designed home in Wimberley was recently recognized as a National Historical District. Winn built the house next to a large oak tree that now acts a centerpiece in the front courtyard. Photos by Gary Zupancic

Buck Winn's home named National Historic District

It truly is a national treasure, the house with a curved wall of glass overlooking a patch of land that used to be a busy airstrip, a kitchen wall with

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The speed limit on Hunter Road has been reduced from 40 mph to 30 mph between Jack’s Roadhouse and Wonder World Drive. The new signs were installed on Sept. 5. San Marcos Police are giving warnings (within reason) until Oct. 5, 30 days from installation of the signs. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Speed limit reduction is implemented on Hunter

Motorists along Hunter Road had better watch their heavy feet.

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Taking advantage of the sunny weather and the recent rainfall which raised the water level, Haley Frey paddles up the San Marcos River from Rio Vista Park on her inflatable paddle board Wednesday morning. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey

Going Upstream

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San Marcos’ infamous zip code emerges against a rainbow that appears to be shot with a laser beam through the heart of Texas in a new mural downtown. To check it out first hand, find it at 316 W. Hopkins Street. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo.

New Mural

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