








They are located just north of the Alamo Plaza area by where Broadway hits 3rd Street.
The first two images are where the murals are on the outside of building. The last few images show murals behind glass – where you can see lots of reflections, including me taking the pictures.
Murals by Los Otros Murals:




Murals in the wild on the east side of Hoefgen Street by The Paint Yard near downtown San Antonio.

The mural is the work of Andrey Kravtsov. It includes images that relate to the city, the state and to nearby Texas State University.
The building is on East Martin Luther King Drive between South LBJ Drive and S Guadalupe Street. The mural is on the back side.
The San Marcos city website had more here:
New Mural Welcomes Downtown San Marcos Visitors


All of the art work here is on or south of 11th street and east of Interstate 35.


The “We Rise” mural on the corner of 12th Street and Chicon is one of the best known.
Images within the mural include Selena, Jimi Hendrix, Biggie Smalls, James Brown, Tupac Shakur, Prince and many others.
– story about We Rise mural on e4youth.org



The afternoon before I headed home, I was killing time at the hotel as I saw a plane that had just taken off was ascending to the east with the mountains in the background.
About 24 hours later, I would be making a similar departure.


The day I headed home, I ended up spending a few extra hours at the airport due to airline issues. (That’s a whole other story). So naturally I took a few more photos. Fortunately, the concourse has lot of really big windows.
You can see the Bridger Range as you look to the north. Those are the mountains in the background as the planes take off. To the south and southeast is the Gallatin Range. Both the mountains to the north and south of Bozeman are part of a cluster of six mountain ranges that make up the Gallatin National Forest



