5 stars for the fact that my ten year old son could touch almost everything. It was wonderful not to have to tell him not to hold or play with the stuff at the museum and we both had such an...
Washington On the Brazos
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Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site, located on 293 acres of lush park land, serves as a pivotal location where Texas declared its independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836. This historically rich site features attractions such as Independence Hall, Barrington Living History Farm, and the award-winning Star of the Republic Museum.
Visitors are invited to explore interactive exhibits that chronicle the Texas Revolution, alongside a range of special events that immerse guests in early 19th-century life. The site is currently undergoing significant renovations to enhance the visitor experience while maintaining its historical significance.
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Our family loves Texas and we love authentic almost anything. This is a great spot to check both boxes. A wonderful time to visit is for the annual Texas birthday celebration on March 2 (or...
This place is pretty awesome. If you're looking to learn about the second capitol of the Republic of Texas then this is the place. There are a few locations at this park that you can visit so the...
Amazing place. Lots to see. Currently under construction but still lots to do. The birthplace of Texas. Brenham and Navasota both have lots to do and are.
There were surprisingly quite a few people (especially during this pandemic) who were visiting the visitor's center when the boyfriend and I stopped by. We walked the mile-ish trail and enjoyed...








