Today is Texas Independence Day. You might be already in full celebration mode, plunging candles into pints of Blue Bell, swigging Shiner Bock in a can and prepping the grill for some BBQ. If so, ...
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Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The leader of a movement advocating Texan independence says that a referendum vote on the issue is close. Daniel Miller ...
In the most enduring and consequential circumstances, with sieges on The Alamo in San Antonio taking place, 59 patriots “fearlessly and confidently committed” to the issue of independence by adopting ...
It's been 180 years since the Republic of Texas dissolved, but many residents continue to celebrate Texas Independence Day. If there's anything Texans love more than cowboy boots and the Longhorns, it ...
It was on March 2, 1836, when historians believe the original and five copies of the Texas Declaration of Independence were written and signed by 59 men at Washington-on-the-Brazos. Texans now know ...
WASHINGTON, Texas (KBTX) - To celebrate Texas Independence Day Washington On The Brazos held a family-friendly event to show appreciation to the Lone Star State. The Texas Independence Day Celebration ...
SAN ANTONIO — Everything’s bigger in Texas — including the celebrations. Texas Independence Day is March 2, marking nearly 190 years since the Lone Star State declared its independence from Mexico in ...
Texas Independence Day is on Saturday, March 2. Did you know Texas was its own country at one time? Yep, from 1836 until statehood was granted in 1845, Texas was known as the Republic of Texas. Do you ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Celebrate the 188th Anniversary of Texas Independence with Washington-on-the-Brazos! The party kicks off on Friday, March 1 with “Independence Eve.” The night will feature a ...
Editor's Note: This story was originally published March 2, 2018. Today is Texas Independence Day. You might be already in full celebration mode, plunging candles into pints of Blue Bell, swigging ...