All posts tagged "Texas Independence"
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Mary E. Flanagan McElvain | August 18, 2021
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Most Texans can hum the tune, some can recite the legend, but few can tell you the true...
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Spring Sault | March 4, 2020
Remembering and Reimagining the Alamo: Texas History Preserved
The famed Texas landmark known as the Alamo is undergoing a reimagining process which will expand its footprint...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 22, 2017
Gone but Not Forgotten: Old San Antonio Road
While interstates have shortened travel time, getting to this point in transportation has involved many forged paths. Old...
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Spring Sault | March 8, 2017
2017 San Jacinto Day Festival Features Largest Battle Reenactment in Southwestern United States
Experience a monumental piece of Texas history by attending the Battle of San Jacinto reenactment at the San...
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Spring Sault | March 8, 2017
Celebrate the State of Texas Independence at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site During the Month of March
At 181 years old, the State of Texas is celebrated with class and history at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic...
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Spring Sault | March 6, 2017
Texas on the Twitter Radar This Week: March 6, 2017
This week did not go by unrecognized for Texas on Twitter. Many a Texan, or fan thereof, posted...
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Spring Sault | February 14, 2017
Secrets to San Jacinto: The Monument Commemorating Texas Independence
High atop the San Jacinto Monument, looking out from its observation deck, you can see for miles. And...
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Erin Baxter | March 25, 2016
What if Texas Had Remained Independent?
Back in the 19th Century, Texas had a brief flirt with nationhood, and ever since, this notion of...