Oh for a Muse of Fire

Oh for a Muse of Fire is a work of art in , . Oh for a Muse of Fire is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include San Marcos station and Meadows Center for Water and the Environment.

Railway station
is an intermodal transit center in with primary ridership towards Dallas–Fort Worth. 19.4% of ridership commutes locally. is situated 2,300 feet south of Oh for a Muse of Fire.

Nature reserve
The , formerly Aquarena Springs and later the Aquarena Center, is an educational center in .

Stadium
is a football stadium on the campus of Texas State University in . It opened in 1981 and was expanded in 2011–2012 to its present 27,149-seat capacity. is situated 1 mile northeast of Oh for a Muse of Fire.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include San Marcos.

is a college town in the region of in the , about half an hour's drive south of the state's capital, .

Oh for a Muse of Fire

Latitude
29.88291° or 29° 52′ 59″ north
Longitude
-97.94149° or 97° 56′ 29″ west
Operator
City of San Marcos Arts Commission
Open location code
76X4V3M5+5C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9777744227
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­artwork
Open­Street­Map attribute
artwork_type=­sculpture
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Highlights include LBJ Museum of San Marcos History and Hays County Historic Courthouse.

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