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San Jacinto Celebration - Under the Star
The San Jacinto Celebration “Under the Star” will be held on April 17, 2021, on the grounds surrounding the San Jacinto Memorial Monument. to 6 p.m.
This is a family-friendly event highlighting the events that led up to Texas winning its independence from Mexico at the decisive Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. Enjoy a living “Timeline of the Texas Revolution,” showcasing the chronology of the San Jacinto story, with living history demonstrations featuring major events that occurred in Gonzales, the Alamo, San Felipe de Austin, Goliad,
04/09/2021
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04/02/2021
The San Jacinto Celebration “Under the Star” will be held on April 17, 2021, on the grounds surrounding the San Jacinto Memorial Monument. This is a family-friendly event highlighting the events that led up to Texas winning its independence from Mexico at the decisive Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836.
Tickets can be purchased ahead of time. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/san-jacinto-celebration-tickets-147870240871
Enjoy a living “Timeline of the Texas Revolution,” showcasing the chronology of the San Jacinto story, with living history demonstrations featuring major events that occurred in Gonzales, the Alamo, San Felipe de Austin, Goliad, and Washington-on-the-Brazos, all of which led to the Battle of San Jacinto and the capture of General Santa Anna. Participatory activities allow visitors to interact with historians as they cook food, check weapons, and engage in the daily routines of Texians from almost 200 years ago.
Attendees are encouraged to visit the San Jacinto Museum inside the Monument. It will be open all day. The fee for this event includes entrance to all museum venues including the elevator ride to the top of the monument, a special exhibit, and the Texas history film.
The celebration will be a full day of entertainment, food trucks, vendors, Beer Garden, petting zoo, picnic on the grounds, family activities, and cultural exhibits amidst living history. A list of activities will be updated at www.sanjacinto-museum.org.
Public parking lots are located along Vista Road and other marked areas near the monument. Disabled parking is available near the main ticketing area nearest the monument for vehicles, with a disabled placard or license plate required. A map of parking lots will be posted as the event gets closer.
The San Jacinto Museum of History is the organizer of the event. Our partners in coordinating this event include Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas Historical Commission, Alamo Trust, volunteers from San Jacinto College, and Houston Food Truck Association.
09/07/2020
Happy Labor Day!
Happy Labor Day from the San Jacinto Museum of History!
We are open today from 9am to 6pm.
Don't forget that all museum memberships are 50% off.
You can purchase memberships online at:
https://www.sanjacinto-museum.org/Support_Us/
06/25/2020
The San Jacinto Museum is open today -
as well as Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Make plans to celebrate Independence Day with us!
We will be open Wednesday - Sunday, July 1st - 5th.
As we continue to follow all social distancing guidelines, remember that face masks are required for guests ages 5 and up.
06/12/2020
Have you seen the free San Jacinto Battleground coloring page from our friends at the Texas Historical Commission?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
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