Historical Markers in Tom Green County, Texas
Anti-Tuberculosis Colony No. 1 (McKnight State Tuberculosis Hospital)
Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church
Ben Ficklin Cemetery
Butterfield Stage Station at Grape Creek
C. C. Walsh House
Chapel & Schoolhouse
Chapel and School House of Fort Concho
Charles B. Metcalfe
Christoval
Christoval Baptist Church
Christoval United Methodist Church
Congregation Beth Israel
Cornick Bungalows
Daniel Millar
De Long Cemetery
Delta Memorial Park Cemetery
Develin House
Early City School
Eckert House
Emanuel Episcopal Church
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Enlisted Men's Barracks #1
Enlisted Men's Barracks #2
Enlisted Men's Barracks, # 5
Enlisted Men's Barracks, # 6
Fairmount Cemetery
First Baptist Church of San Angelo
First Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist Church of San Angelo
Fort Concho
Fred Beck Homestead
Guadalupe Elementary School
Homesite of Mrs. Robert Massie (1867-1931)
Immanuel Baptist Church
John Ingram
John R. ("Sarge") Nasworthy
John Yellott Rust
Johnson Street Church of Christ
Kiwanis Little Olympics
Knickerbocker
Knickerbocker Schools
Maier House, The
Major Ben Ficklin, C.S.A.
Mullins Cemetery
Municipal Swimming Pool
Officers Quarters No. 2
Officers Quarters No. 4, Fort Concho, Texas (missing)
Officers Quarters No. 8, Fort Concho, Texas.
Officers' Quarters #2
Officers' Quarters #4
Officers' Quarters #8
Orient-Santa Fe Depot
Original Tom Green County
R.F. Tankersley Homestead
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Schwartz & Raas and San Angelo National Bank Building
Sheep and Goat Industry in Texas
Site of Ben Ficklin
Site of Bismarck Farm
St. John's Hospital
The San Angelo Standard
The Tenth Cavalry
Tom Green County
Tom Green, Confederate General
Wall Brethren Church
World War I Peace Monument
World War I Peace Monument