Texans love their state, brush up on your knowledge of Lone Star history and find out where you celebrate Texas Independence ...
History of the Alamo The Alamo, originally known as the Mission San Antonio de Valero, has roots that stretch back to the ...
Hundreds of civilians are believed to have died while fleeing east to Louisiana during the Texas Revolution 189 years ago.
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, ...
To celebrate Texas Independence Day on March 2 ... You remember Goliad, right? On Palm Sunday 1836, Mexican troops marched a group of Texian prisoners under the command of James Fannin out ...
The bill could also lead to detailed examination of fiscal transfers between the state of Texas and the federal government.
The Alamo, where the defeat of Texas revolutionaries by Mexican forces inspired an iconic battle cry, marks its 189th ...
Texas has every right to be proud of its wonderful history and heritage. Raise a glass of Texas wine to toast Texas ...
On March 2, 1836, the first Texans declared independence from Mexico, and the Republic of Texas formed. Now, 189 years later, Dairy Queen is helping celebrate Texas Independence Day with a Texas ...