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English: San Marcos Hotel- The grand opening of the Hotel San Marcos took place on November 22, 1913. Among the 500 guests present were Governor George P. Hunt and Vice President Thomas Marshall. It now named the Crowne Plaza San Marcos Hotel. National Register of Historic Places – 1982. Reference 82002078
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