Texans love their state, brush up on your knowledge of Lone Star history and find out where you celebrate Texas Independence ...
Whether you're a native Texan or just passing through, here's a list of very stereotypical things to do on Texas Independence ...
Traditionally, Texans celebrate March 2 as Texas Independence Day. A constitutional convention was convened on March 1, 1836, ...
In the most enduring and consequential circumstances, with sieges on The Alamo in San Antonio taking place, 59 patriots ...
East Texans in Nacogdoches celebrated the 189th anniversary of the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence by ...
Texas Independence Day, observed on March 2, commemorates the 1836 declaration of independence from Mexico. Celebrations ...
Washington-on-the Brazos had the opportunity to showcase its Barrington Plantation on Saturday as the state of Texas ...
Daughters of the Republic of Texas celebrated the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence with 189 chimes of the Old ...
boldly read the Texas Declaration of Independence that was signed by the 59 delegates on March 2, 1836. This year, however, instead of standing in front of nearby Independence Hall where the ...
But there was one other passage Childress added to the Texas Declaration of Independence and it turned into a critical piece of Texas’ identity. That cornerstone was public education.