san jacinto battleground state historic site

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The San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site includes the location of the Battle of San Jacinto and the museum ship USS Texas.

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Feb 27, 2024
I learned so much about the Battle of San Jacinto. We were able to hold replica rifles which were quite heavy. The artifacts were quite interesting. The film was well done. The monument is very i… Full review by Cheerio7777
Feb 24, 2024
Very nice historic site. Actually site of the battle with plaques to give details. Nice trails to walk the battlefield. Easy walk Monument is accessible and marvelous to look at. It is the tallest hi… Full review by ClimberNewYork
Dec 31, 2023
It's a huge obelisk in the middle of the wasteland that is the area south of Houston as Texas slowly drowns in the sea. We went here because someone recommended to us. I will not be taking that perso… Full review by 33JeffP

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How much time is recommended to spend here?
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Minimum of 2 hrs in museum and on video but then the Battleship Texas is also there I think still which needs another 1-2 hrs
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Open on Sunday and fee?
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Yes the monument is open on Sunday. The parking is free, there is a charge of $5 to go up the monument the view is great but the museum is free.
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Open on Sunday's? Entrance fee?
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The combo ticket is the best value! It includes a movie about Texas' independence, the exhibition, and going to the top of the monument...adults $12, children $8, senior citizens …
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The combo ticket is the best value! It includes a movie about Texas' independence, the exhibition, and going to the top of the monument...adults $12, children $8, senior citizens $10.50, military FREE!
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Can I use a metal detector on public property in Texas?
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection …
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection hobbyists should reach out...
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