Join Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site for their annual two-day living history celebration on Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26 to celebrate where 59 delegates bravely met in 1836 to make a formal declaration of independence from Mexico. The free event features live music, food, living history presentations, musket and cannon firings, kids? activities, and other commemorative programs. Experience an authentic Texas Army camp where visitors can wander freely among the tents to learn how the soldiers and their families experienced life in Texas in 1836.?
Interested in historic preservation? In-person registration is closed for the Real Places conference next week, but you can still attend virtually. The February 1-3 schedule includes 90+ expert speakers, more than 40 sessions, and lots of interesting activities. Virtual attendees can livestream all sessions, as well as get recordings for up to 60 days?so you don?t have to choose between concurrent sessions. We look forward to seeing you online for the premier historic preservation conference in Texas!
Sam Rayburn was born in Tennessee on January 6, 1882. In honor of his 141st birthday,?Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site?in Bonham hosted a birthday party for the late U.S. Speaker of the House on January 7. Discover the story of one of the most powerful and influential politicians of the 20th century in his authentic 1916 home. Preserved as a period time capsule, the two-story home contains all original Rayburn furnishings. Visitors explore Rayburn?s personal life and political achievements.
 Kreische Brewery State Historic Site, La Grange
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.?
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