The City of San Marcos held its annual Veterans Day Parade Saturday, November 10th at 10am in Downtown San Marcos. The community came together decked out in red, white, and blue to support the veterans. The parade featured veterans groups, military organizations, drill teams, and bands.
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U.S. Navy Veterans waving to the crowd.
The San Marcos Lions Club thanks veterans.
Members of the San Marcos Lions Club show their patriotism by waving flags.
Mylynn and Julia serve fruit on the courthouse lawn.
This years Veterans Day Parade line up!
Duo of bike riders waving to the crowd.
Volunteer Lexie hands out beads to kids.
Girl gets a flag and clapper to wave while watching the parade.
Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra and his wife join the parade.
San Marcos Jeep Club member proudly shows off his ride.
State Representative Jason Isaac waves from his jeep.
San Marcos police blocked off parts of downtown for the parade.
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