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 Fort Griffin State Historic Site in Albany
Texas’ illustrious military history ranges from the frontier era to 20th-century international warfare. Honor the state’s proud record of service at battlefields, forts, and sacred grounds. Make plans to visit a historic military site in Texas this summer.
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Fort Griffin in Albany was one of the U.S. Army’s defensive forts from 1867 to 1881, during the Indian Wars. The site is also home to the Official State of Texas Longhorn Herd.
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Fort Lancaster in Sheffield preserves the remnants of one of four U.S. Army posts established in 1855 to protect the overland route between San Antonio and El Paso. It remains the only U.S. Army fort in Texas that was attacked by Native Americans.
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Fort McKavett stands atop a remote hill in Menard County. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a Texas Indian Wars (1850–1875) military post.
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Monument Hill in La Grange marks the tomb of the men who died during the Dawson Massacre of September 1842 and the ill-fated November 1842 Mier expedition with its dramatic Black Bean Incident.
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National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg is the only institution in the continental United States dedicated exclusively to telling the story of the Pacific Theater in World War II.
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Sabine Pass Battleground in Port Arthur is the location of a significant Civil War battle. The site features a monument of Confederate Lt. Richard “Dick” Dowling and interpretive exhibits.
 Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site in Bonham
Whether you plan to hit the road or stay local this Memorial Day, there are so many places to experience historic Texas. Explore our road trip itineraries for regions across the state, featuring our state historic sites, outdoor attractions, and local food and lodging. Don't forget to order your free copy of the Texas State Historic Sites Official Guide to plan your next adventure.
 National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg
This summer, active-duty military and their families can visit participating state historic sites for free as part of the Blue Star Museums program, which offers free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. The 2023 Blue Star Museums program began on Armed Forces Day (May 20) and ends on Labor Day, Monday, September 4.
 San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte
Get outside this summer while exploring Texas history. Did you know many Texas state historic sites have expansive grounds that offer outdoor recreation opportunities? Learn more about which sites provide hiking, camping, boating, biking, and more.
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- May 27: Arts and Crafts Fair, Landmark Inn, Castroville
- May 27: Foraging Along the Trail, Mission Dolores, San Augustine
- May 27: Boom: Cannon Demonstration, San Jacinto Battleground, La Porte
- May 29: Memorial Day Commemoration, National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg
- June 3: Cooking Class: Strawberry Ice Cream, Magoffin Home, El Paso
- June 3: World Atl Atl day, Caddo Mounds, Alto
- June 3-4: Villa de Austin Photoquest, San Felipe de Austin, San Felipe
- June 3-4: Scraping & Plowing, Barrington Plantation, Washington
- June 10: Hidden Stories, National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg
- June 10: Plein Air Painting Demonstration, French Legation, Austin
- June 10: Cycling Saturday and Battleground Bike Tour, San Jacinto Battleground, La Porte
- June 11: Cornapalooza, Casa Navarro, San Antonio
- June 13: Music at the Mansion, Fulton Mansion, Rockport
- June 17: Historic Foodways Demonstration: Infused Oils and Vinegars, Starr Family Home, Marshall
- June 17: History Under the Star: The Experience of Battle, San Jacinto Battleground, La Porte
- June 18: Father’s Day Free Admission for Dads, San Felipe de Austin, San Felipe
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