2017 San Jacinto Day Festival Features Largest Battle Reenactment in Southwestern US

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2017 San Jacinto Day Festival Features Largest Battle Reenactment in Southwestern US

The grounds of the San Jacinto Monument will play host to the reenactment, which recreates the events that led up to Texas winning its independence from Mexico at the Battle of San Jacinto, 181 years ago, on April 21, 1836.

You can read more about this here:

http://texashillcountry.com/2017-san-jacinto-day-festival/
 
The grounds of the San Jacinto Monument will play host to the reenactment, which recreates the events that led up to Texas winning its independence from Mexico at the Battle of San Jacinto, 181 years ago, on April 21, 1836.

181 Years, Wow is seems like just yesterday

that we stole Texas fair and square...But unlike the Panama Canal which we also stole fair and square we didn't give it back....:clapping::D
 
Thomastrike

Thanks for mentioning this event. Thomas and Patsy will be planning on being there Thur fri and sat and returning sun early. Thanks again Gone2Three, T&P
 
Thanks for mentioning this event. Thomas and Patsy will be planning on being there Thur fri and sat and returning sun early. Thanks again Gone2Three, T&P

Nice! ThumbUp our son Kaden is a huge history nut so we're going to try and make it there ourselves if all goes as planned. :cool: only problem...I'm not a big fan of Houston's traffic :gah:
 
Thomastrike

Nice! ThumbUp our son Kaden is a huge history nut so we're going to try and make it there ourselves if all goes as planned. :cool: only problem...I'm not a big fan of Houston's traffic :gah:

Son John lives outside Htown and he just tells me to leave early and allow plenty of time to take care of things i.e food,hotels ......looking forward to that trip.....but the traffic can be nuts...
 
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