From Texas Historical Commission <[email protected]>
Subject September THC News: Texas Archeology Month
Date September 21, 2023 12:37 PM
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September 21, 2023






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Dig into Texas History

Each October, the Texas Historical Commission celebrates Texas Archeology Month by helping organize and publicize events across the state, distributing free activity kits, developing educational resources, and hosting an archeology fair at the French Legation State Historic Site [ [link removed] ] in Austin. Hands-on pinch-pot kits allow participants of all ages to experience one of the oldest pottery techniques in the world. Order free kits and materials, learn how to get involved, and find an event near you at our state historic sites. 

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September 16 celebration in Little Mexico, 1928, courtesy Dallas Mexican American Historical League

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage in Texas this Fall

From the 1500s through today, Spanish and Mexican heritage has shaped Texas, joined by other Latino cultures from the Caribbean and Central America. In recognition of this long history, we celebrate Tejano Heritage Month and Hispanic Heritage Month in September. 

At locations such as the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Texas), our Casa Navarro State Historic Site (a National Historic Landmark), the El Paso Museum of History, and many others, visitors can learn about Tejanos’ impact on the Texas Revolution, civil rights, arts and culture, and more. 

To find Tejano heritage sites across the state, order our free travel guide [ [link removed] ], “Hispanic Texans: Journey from Empire to Democracy” (disponible en español [ [link removed] ], “Texas Hispano: Viaje Desde El Imperio Hasta La Democracia”): 

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Imagine the Possibilities in Historic Downtowns

Each year, the Texas Historical Commission partners with cities to showcase historic properties that engage potential investors, entrepreneurs, developers, residents, and anyone else who has imagined themselves running a business, owning a building, or living downtown. This October, see what’s possible through preservation! 

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Courtesy New York Public Library

Pitch Us Your Undertold Texas Stories

Calvert resident Andrew “Rube” Foster was a pioneer player, manager, and executive in baseball’s Negro Leagues. He pitched for the Waco Yellow Jackets and Fort Worth Colts from 1897 to 1902. Renowned for his fastball and screwball, he became a dominant pitcher on Midwest and Northeast championship teams in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York City. He was the founding president of the Negro National League. 

Foster’s marker in Calvert is just one of more than 200 that have been approved through our Undertold Marker program. This year’s application period runs October 1 through November 15. Let us know about the individual, group, event, building, or site in your community that you think should have a historical marker. It just might be the next undertold story! 

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Experience Living History in Texas

Step back in time and experience the rich tapestry of Texas history at our upcoming living history events at Texas Historical Commission state historic sites. Immerse yourself in the past as you wander through settings of bygone eras, where interpreters breathe life into the stories of our great state. Experience upcoming living history events at Fort Griffin [ [link removed] ], Fort McKavett [ [link removed] ], San Jacinto Battleground [ [link removed] ], San Felipe de Austin [ [link removed] ], and Washington-on-the-Brazos [ [link removed] ]. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious explorer, or a family looking for an educational adventure, our living history events promise an unforgettable journey through the annals of Texas' captivating past.  

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Upcoming Events

 

*Online:*


* October 26: Get Your Biscuits in the Oven: The Domestic Side of Life at Starr Family Home [ [link removed] ]

*In Person:*


* September 23: Farming Heritage Day [ [link removed] ], Sam Rayburn House, Bonham
* September 24: Texas Revolution Touch Table [ [link removed] ], San Jacinto Battleground, La Porte
* September 30: Meet Pete the Chuckwagon [ [link removed] ], Goodnight Ranch, Goodnight
* September 30: Ayuntamiento Meeting [ [link removed] ], San Felipe de Austin, San Felipe
* September 30: Day of Play [ [link removed] ], Sam Bell Maxey House, Paris
* October 6: Rebuilding the Fort: Living History Program [ [link removed] ], Fort McKavett State Historic Site, Fort McKavett
* October 6: Screening of The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez [ [link removed] ], French Legation, Austin
* October 7: Foraging with Merriwether [ [link removed] ], Caddo Mounds, Alto
* October 7: Hogg-toberfest [ [link removed] ], Varner-Hogg Plantation, West Columbia
* October 14: San Jacinto Fall Fandango [ [link removed] ], San Jacinto Battleground, La Porte
* October 14: Eisenhower Birthday Celebration [ [link removed] ], Eisenhower Birthplace, Denison
* October 14: Archeology Day [ [link removed] ], Kreische Brewery, La Grange
* October 14: Apple Palooza [ [link removed] ], Starr Family Home, Marshall
* October 14: Annular Solar Eclipse Watch Party [ [link removed] ], Casa Navarro, San Antonio
* October 28: Yoga in the Courtyard [ [link removed] ], National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg





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