• Save Your Story: Oral History Workshop

    Oral histories are crucial to understanding the history of Brazoria County. In this presentation and workshop, you will hear first-hand accounts from those who lived on these plantation sites over the past centuries. Site Educators will then teach visitors how to record quality oral histories of their own and demonstrate how to us the online […]

    included with site admission
  • Texas America250 Traveling Exhibit

    UTRGV University Library One W. University Blvd, Brownsville, TX, United States

    The Texas America250 Traveling Exhibit will be on display at the UTRGV University Library on both the Brownsville and Edinburg campuses. Visitors can view the exhibit by stopping by either campus library, where it is located on the 3rd floor at both locations. The exhibit will run from May 2026 through September 2026 and is […]

  • Special Exhibit: Bypassed by Freedom but Building a Legacy

    San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site 220 2nd St., San Felipe, TX, United States

    As we celebrate the holiday weekend, please join us as we showcase our special exhibit, “Bypassed by Freedom but Building a Legacy,” highlighting the stories of the enslaved in San Felipe de Austin. Starting Saturday, May 23rd, learn about five different people who lived in San Felipe de Austin under enslavement: Mary Marks, Turner Morgan, […]

    included with site admission
  • Stars, Stripes & Storefronts

    Meredith Memorial Football Stadium 1040 W. Loop 564, Mineola, TX, United States

    Businesses in Mineola have been asked to decorate their windows and/or storefronts in honor of the semiquincentennial. The winner will receive a gift basket that will include “A Culinary Journey Through Texas History – A Texas Historic Sites Cookbook,” published by the Texas Historic Commission, among other things.

  • ATxH 2026 Annual Conference

    Texas Christian University 2800 S University Dr, Fort Worth, TX, United States

    The 2026 Annual Conference of the Alliance for Texas History features a session titled “RESEARCHING AMERICA’S 250TH: ARCHIVAL FINDS FOR TEXAS HISTORIANS AT THE AMERICAN SEMISESQUICENTENNIAL.” It features a chair and four presenters from major archival resources.

    $3 – $150
  • Southeast Texas in World War I

    Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center 650 FM 1011, Liberty, TX, United States

    The Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center (SHC) will host a special event with author Stephen Cure on World War I and Southeast Texas on Thursday, May 28 at 7 p.m. In addition, visitors can experience a special display of historic items related to World War I from the collections of the Sam Houston […]

  • Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence

    Mineola Civic Center 1150 N Newsom St, Mineola, TX, United States

    Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence. Members will be dressed in attire appropriate to the period.

  • America 250: Celebrating our journey to 250 years!

    UTRGV University Library One W. University Blvd, Brownsville, TX, United States

    Celebrate America’s 250th birthday with the UTRGV University Library. The Library has created a digital poster exhibit commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States, featuring curated resources from government publications, library collections, and Special Collections & Archives. The exhibit connects national history to the Rio Grande Valley by highlighting significant military and political events, […]

  • Music in the Chamber with Austin Baroque Orchestra

    George A. Purefoy Municipal Center 6101 Frisco Square Blvd., Frisco, TX, United States

    To celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, each concert in the 2026 series features music from a 50-year period in American history, spanning from 1776 to 2026! Soloists from the renowned Austin Baroque Orchestra present “Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind,” evoking the sonic world of colonial North America in a commemoration of the first 50 years […]

    $10
  • American Experiment: Pursuing Our Promise (NARA Exhibit)

    LBJ Presidential Library 2313 Red River St., Austin, TX, United States

    Through an exceptional partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration and the Briscoe Center for American History, the Library showcases extraordinary original documents that have shaped the course of American history. Across four rotating exhibitions, visitors will encounter defining moments—from the Brown v. Board of Education decision and the Fourteenth Amendment to the Louisiana Purchase and the Wright Brothers’ Flying Machine Patent. On […]

    $16