

Nestled within the west-central portion of Texas is San Angelo, a thriving community of approximately 100,000 people that earned its name in honor of Carolina Angela de la Garza Dewitt—the late wife of Bart J. DeWitt, the city’s founder. San Angelo’s distinct character is distinguished by a progressive outlook on its future—which is complemented by a commitment to preserving its rich history that can be seen in such significant structures as the circa 1929 Cactus Hotel, historic Fort Concho and the Old Town Historic District, which includes the Orient-Santa Fe Depot and Railway Museum.