Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

  • Mallory, Randy
Publication date
January 2007

Abstract

The Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site holds immense historical significance as the place where the Convention of 1836 adopted the Texas Declaration of Independence, marking Texas' bid for freedom. Spanning 293 acres, this site features three main attractions: Independence Hall, Barrington Living History Farm, and the Star of the Republic Museum. Visitors can explore the replica of the meeting place, experience life on a mid-19th-century farm, and delve into the Texas Revolution through interactive exhibits at the visitor center. Discover the rich heritage and pivotal moments that shaped Texas' history at this captivating historic site

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