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San Angelo is a historic city in southwest Texas. It is known for its historic 1860s army post, Fort Concho. The Fort is now a National Historic Landmark. Visitors can tour the Fort's museum and buildings, which still contain many original artifacts and weapons. The city also offers a riverwalk and many parks and gardens. Historic buildings line Concho Avenue, which has many restored period buildings.

There is an arts and culture scene in San Angelo. Visitors can enjoy murals throughout town. The city's twelve Historic Murals tell the city's history. There is also a rooftop art center, which features the work of local artists. While there, you can enjoy some of the city's best views.

The city has an airport and is serviced by several different transit systems. The San Angelo Regional Airport offers daily flights to Dallas/Fort Worth and is well-served by Greyhound buses. The Concho Valley Transit District offers public transportation within the city. This service is especially convenient if you're not traveling far.

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San Angelo also has some unique lodging. For example, the Old Central Firehouse B&B is located inside of a renovated firehouse. The accommodations are luxurious and provide chandelier lighting and bathrobes. The city is also known as the "Wool and Mohair Capital of the World." There are many statues of sheep scattered throughout town that tourists can pose with. You can even take pictures with the famous "Gold Rush" sheep and the "Coat of Many Colors" sheep.

If you're looking for a place where you can relax and enjoy some great food, San Angelo is a great place to visit. Its restaurants and pubs are excellent. For those looking for a fine dining experience, the Cork & Pig Tavern is a great choice. The restaurant offers quality grade-a wood-fired pizza, gourmet salads, and entrees, as well as a curated wine list.

The economy of San Angelo is based largely on ranching, oil and gas production, and agriculture. The city also has a strong railroad and wool growing industry. Moreover, it is home to one of the most diverse industrial bases in Texas. Around 120 manufacturing facilities produce a wide range of goods.

The city is the county seat of Tom Green County. With a population of over 93 thousand, the city is a busy and diverse area. Visitors can enjoy the arts, outdoor activities, and low cost of living. Additionally, the area has a low crime rate. And it's home to several famous people.

Several recreational parks are located nearby the city. The San Angelo River Walk features a network of trails that hug the Concho River. It features parks, gardens, and historic landmarks and connects the north and south banks. There is also an open-air museum in the city, which is located in the skeleton of an old bowling alley. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking and biking in this park.

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Point of Interest #1 Lifted smoke and vape, 225 S Chadbourne St, San Angelo, TX 76903


Point of Interest #2 Lifestyles of San Angelo & Stango’s Coffee, 221 S Chadbourne St, San Angelo, TX 76903


Point of Interest #3 Chester Dorner Jewelers, 219 S Chadbourne St, San Angelo, TX 76903


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