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Sitio Histórico Estatal del Campo de Batalla de San Jacinto

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Corey
June 2, 2021
This monument is where Texas won its independence from Mexico. It's the world's tallest war memorial —15 feet taller than the Washington monument—honoring all those who fought for Texas's independence. a 220-ton star tops the impressive structure. Within site of the monument is the Battleship Texas which is available for visit as well.
Jessica
December 16, 2020
On a chilly April afternoon in 1836, this strip of coastal prairie rang with the boom of cannon, crack of musket fire and shouts of “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember Goliad!” Despite being outnumbered, General Sam Houston’s army of settlers, Tejanos and foreign volunteers decisively defeated General Antonio López de Santa Anna’s forces and won Texas’s independence. Today, the 1,300-acre site, San Jacinto Museum of History and the 567-foot tall San Jacinto Monument celebrate their sacrifice and victory.
On a chilly April afternoon in 1836, this strip of coastal prairie rang with the boom of cannon, crack of musket fire and shouts of “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember Goliad!” Despite being outnumbered, General Sam Houston’s army of settlers, Tejanos and foreign volunteers decisively defeated Gener…
Greg
April 2, 2017
Visit the battle ground where Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna in 1836. Great monument and tour.
George
January 29, 2017
Historic Battleground where Texas won its Independence from Mexico. Museum and Monument larger than the Washington Monument.
Jackie
March 11, 2021
Visit the world's tallest war memorial which commemorates General Sam Houston's victory in the final battle of the Texas Revolution. Only a 20-minute drive from Silver Sycamore

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La Porte, TX