History aficionados will be intrigued by the San Jacinto Battleground. The State Historic Site is where an important, if not the most important, battle for Texas' independence took place in 1836.
The 1,268-acre San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site sits on 1,268 acres and is a National Historic Landmark. It consists of three separate units, according to the Texas Historical Commission.
Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Texas took different approaches — from a three-day celebration in Victoria with a brass band and string orchestra to an annual caravan of San Antonians who in the late ...
The 1,268-acre San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site sits on 1,268 acres and is a National Historic Landmark. It consists of three separate units, according to the Texas Historical Commission.
The events of the historic battle are archived in records ... 1,200 Mexican troops under President Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto, located at the bend of the San Jacinto River and ...
Musket balls, lead debris and a button that might be from a Spanish Royal Army uniform are expanding the battlefield map of ...
The events of the historic battle ... San Jacinto "in 18 minutes" and "secured Texas independence from Mexico," according to History.com. Texas remained independent for nearly 10 years, becoming a ...
SAN ANTONIO ... the victory at the Battle of San Jacinto. The Battle of Flowers Association is a civic nonprofit organization which aims to teach the history of our state and keep the patriotic ...
The Houston area is facing more heavy rain over the weekend as the region struggles to cope with widespread and "historic" ...
Moderate to "major" flooding is predicted to continue along the San Jacinto ... warned. State transportation officials remained fanned out across Houston on Saturday to battle widespread road ...
You'll find free exhibits of artifacts, documents, books, and other relics from Texas history. The San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site is another favorite with a museum and tower that mark ...