San Angelo, TX
Music connected to San Angelo
About San Angelo
- • Country musician Radney Foster, known for hits like "Just Call Me Lonesome," hails from San Angelo.
- • Miss Texas Scholarship Pageant, a preliminary to Miss America, originated in San Angelo.
- • Fort Concho's establishment in 1867 spurred growth and solidified San Angelo's early importance.
- • The International Water Lily Collection at Civic League Park is one of the world's largest.
- • The 1957 flood devastated the city, leading to significant infrastructure changes.
- • Named for Carolina Angelo, wife of founder Bart DeWitt, it was incorporated in 1883.
- • With over 100,000 residents, it's larger than cities like College Station in 1980.
- • Sitting at 1,909 feet, the high altitude makes for clear, star-filled nights.
- • Goodfellow Air Force Base is a major employer, driving the local economy.
- • A warm, friendly community creates a relaxed, welcoming, and nostalgic atmosphere.
- • The area's geology is defined by Permian-age sedimentary rocks, including limestone and sandstone.
- • The Concho River flows through the city, providing a vital water source.
- • The Concho water snake, a non-venomous species, is endemic to the Concho River basin.
- • The region features a mix of mesquite trees, grasses, and drought-tolerant shrubs.
- • The Jumano people inhabited the Concho River valley prior to European contact.
- • In 1867, Fort Concho was established to protect settlers and control Native American activity.
- • The Cactus Hotel, built by Conrad Hilton, opened in 1929 and remains a local landmark.
- • U.S. Highway 67 passes through the city, connecting it to other parts of Texas.
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