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Angelo State University Planetarium
Angelo State University Planetarium

The Planetarium is also one of the largest community outreach programs on campus. About 9,700 students of all ages attend viewings at the Planetarium each year. School and public Planetarium programs are scheduled when ASU classes are in session.

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Bell Park
Bell Park

Art Mavrode is with Shawn Riddle and Tiffany Murray Riddle at Bell Street Sports Complex. · May 12 at 4:26pm · San Angelo, TX · Art Mavrode is at Bell Street Sports Complex.

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College Hills Unidad Park
College Hills Unidad Park

Rick Andrews added a new photo — at College Hills Unidad Park. · April 23 · San Angelo, TX · Rick Andrews added a new photo — at College Hills Unidad Park.

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Concho Riverwalk
Concho Riverwalk

The Downtown San Angelo River Walk serves as a hub for downtown activity on a daily basis. Along the banks of the mighty Concho River, visitors and residents alike can be found relaxing and enjoying the numerous free amenities that the River Walk has to offer.

Fort Concho
Fort Concho

Fort Concho is a National Historic Landmark owned and operated since 1935 by the city of San Angelo, the seat of Tom Green County in West Texas. Situated on the North Concho River, near its confluence with the South and Middle Concho Rivers, the site selected for Fort Concho was strategic to the stabilization of the region, because of the location of no fewer than five major trails in the vicinity.

Glenmore Park
Glenmore Park

Glenmore Park, San Angelo, Texas. 55 likes · 3,023 were here. ... We will meet at Glenmore Park for a picnic lunch ... Please join us at 10:30 am this Mother's ...

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John Nasworthy Historical Marker,
John Nasworthy Historical Marker,

Historical Marker Project We are building the largest online collection of historical markers, along with other markers that represent significant events, people, places, and more, but we can't do it without your help.

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Lake Nasworthy
Lake Nasworthy

Lake Nasworthy is an old shallow reservoir. There are a few areas of rip-rap and some rocks, but most of the structure is mud bank. The majority of the cover in the reservoir consists of bulrushes and alligator weed along the shoreline.

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Lone Wolf Bridge
Lone Wolf Bridge

Lone Wolf Bridge was created for cars but is now a pedestrian bridge, full of history and tales of paranormal activity. San Angelo Standard-Times Adam Sauceda/Standard-Times A lock hangs on the guard rail of the Lone Wolf Bridge as audience members line the shoreline during the grand reveal on Friday.

Mary E. Lee Park
Mary E. Lee Park

View detailed information and reviews for 2145 Mary E Lee Park Rd in San Angelo, Texas and get driving directions with road conditions and live traffic updates along the way.

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Massie Homesite Historical Marker
Massie Homesite Historical Marker

About Historical Marker Project Historical Marker Project We are building the largest online collection of historical markers, along with other markers that represent significant events, people, places, and more, but we can't do it without your help.

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Middle Concho Park
Middle Concho Park

Middle Concho Dr., 90 acres. Entrance fee per vehicle ($3 San Angelo residents, $6 non-residents), playground, picnic area, barbeque pits, basketball court, sand volleyball court, boat dock and ramp, restrooms. Camping is allowed, $6 per night for San Angelo residents, and $12 per night for non-residents.

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Miss Hattie's Bordello Museum
Miss Hattie's Bordello Museum

For 50 years, soldiers, cowboys and travelers were attracted to a San Angelo institution, a brothel they knew simply as Miss Hatties. Jack Lowry - March 1989 Texas Highways Copyright © 2013 | Miss Hattie's Bordello Museum | San Angelo, Texas | All Rights Reserved.

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Mountainview Park
Mountainview Park

Welcome to Mountainview Park located in San Angelo, Texas. This park features a lighted multipurpose field, a lighted multipurpose court for basketball and tennis, a children's playground, and a picnic area with grills.

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O.C. Fisher Reservoir
O.C. Fisher Reservoir

Originally named San Angelo Lake, the reservoir was renamed in 1975 for local U.S. Congressman O.C. Fisher, to honor his 23 years of service in the United States Congress. O.C. Fisher Reservoir was established to provide flood control and a secondary drinking water source for San Angelo and the surrounding communities in Tom Green County.

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Old Town San Angelo
Old Town San Angelo

San Angelo / s æ n ˈ æ n dʒ ə l oʊ / is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas, United States. Its location is in the Concho Valley, a region of West Texas between the Permian Basin to the northwest, Chihuahuan Desert to the southwest, Osage Plains to the northeast, and Central Texas to the southeast.

Railway Museum of San Angelo
Railway Museum of San Angelo

San Angelo Chamber The Historic Orient/Santa Fe Depot,Inc. is the Museum's 501C3 non-profit corporate name and operates the Railway Museum with a Volunteer only Staff and relies on donations of money, artifacts and volunteer time from people like you help us stay open and to be able to expand so we can show more of our total collection.

Rio Concho Park
Rio Concho Park

Parks & Recreation The vision of the Parks & Recreation Department is to be the premier provider of parks and recreation to make San Angelo the West Texas standard for opportunity, prosperity and quality of life.

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San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts

San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts The mission of the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts shall be to establish and maintain a museum in order to house and exhibit a permanent collection of art as well as to provide space for traveling exhibitions, for the purpose of the enjoyment and education of the general public in San Angelo, Texas, and the rural communities of the Concho Valley.

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San Angelo Nature Center
San Angelo Nature Center

The San Angelo Nature Center is a collection of animals, along with related exhibits and information, that are native to the Southwest. Among the animals are bobcats, skunks, a porcupine, hissing cockroaches, tarantulas, scorpions, turtles, lizards and snakes.

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San Angelo River Stage
San Angelo River Stage

Spectators can view the stage from the terraced hillside or from chairs set on a concrete slab directly in front of the stage. The RiverStage has been host to such acts as bluesman B.B. King, Texas troubadour Willie Nelson, rocker Ted Nugent, and San Angelo's own Los Lonely Boys and Paula Deanda.

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San Angelo State Park
San Angelo State Park

Visit San Angelo. See historic Fort Concho, go shopping along Concho Avenue, and stroll the Riverwalk. Lake Nasworthy and Twin Buttes Reservoir offer swimming and fishing about 10 minutes from the park.

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Sunken Garden Park
Sunken Garden Park

Sunken Garden Park is a Community Park in San Angelo. Plan your road trip to Sunken Garden Park in TX with Roadtrippers.

Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

Activities, programs, and events in Texas State Parks

The Bosque
The Bosque

The Bosque is part of the overall Concho River Improvement Project, funded mostly by half-cent sales taxes along with a Texas Parks & Wildlife Department grant. For more information, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 325-657-4450.

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Tule Princess Steamboat Company
Tule Princess Steamboat Company

San Angelo, West Texas. Looking for somethng to do on Lake Nasworthy? See Lake Nasworthy upon picturesque waters and along her shorelines in one of our rentable 4-5 person Pedal Boats or on a Kayak.

Twin Buttes Reservoir
Twin Buttes Reservoir

Beginning September 1, 2016, the Twin Buttes recreation area is under a Public Hunting Lease with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. To fish, hike, camp, or picnic in this area, persons 17 years and older will need a Limited Public Use permit ($12/year) or the Annual Public Hunting permit ($48, which also includes hunting).