• Saturday History Lecture: Texas and the American Revolution

    Republic of Texas Plaza 5117 North Main Street,, Baytown, TX, United States

    Guest speaker John Espinosa, Governor General – Member of the Houston Chapter, Los Granaderos y Damas de Gálvez, will tell how Texas, although not part of the United States at the time, contributed to the American Revolution.

  • Texas Constitution on Display Through July 31

    Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building 1201 Brazos St., Austin, TX, United States

    From February through July, the original 1876 Texas Constitution will be on display in TSLAC’s Reference Reading Room. This landmark document isn’t just a set of lofty principles—a defining feature is its extensive detail, more typical of state law codes. Its 17 articles cover everything from voting rights and education to railroads and taxes. The […]

  • Texas Constitution on View

    Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building 1201 Brazos St., Austin, TX, United States

    From February through July, the original 1876 Texas Constitution will be on display in TSLAC’s Reference Reading Room. This landmark document isn’t just a set of lofty principles—a defining feature is its extensive detail, more typical of state law codes. Its 17 articles cover everything from voting rights and education to railroads and taxes. The […]

  • Tides of Freedom: Spain and the Battle for American Independence

    Texas Maritime Museum 1202 Navigation Circle, Rockport, TX, United States

    The Texas Maritime Museum will host an opening reception for this exciting new exhibit on Monday, February 2nd, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. This special evening celebration, which is open to the public, will feature light refreshments and a presentation by noted historian Caroline Crimm, offering guests a deeper look into Spain’s vital place in […]

  • American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit

    Kilgore Public Library 301 N Henderson Blvd, Kilgore, TX, United States

    View the Battlefield Trust American Revolutionary War Experience Traveling Exhibit plus additional exhibit detailing Texas (New Spain) contribution to the Patriot cause in the American Revolutionary War.

  • March on Fredonia

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

    Please join us for our annual March on Fredonia event coming up on Saturday, February 7th! This event commemorates the Austin militia joining in on the effort to quell the Fredonian Rebellion which began in 1826; a time in which a few lone colonists attempted to claim independence from Mexico ten years before Texas would […]

    included with site admission
  • Cooking Class: Jiaozi (Chinese Dumplings)

    Join us as we savor history through foods in El Paso! Using historic recipes, site staff will explore the contributions of Chinese settlers. Jiaozi, or potstickers, are dumplings prepared for the Chinese New Year by filling a dough casing with meat and vegetables. El Paso had the largest Chinese population in the state of Texas […]

    $10
  • National Revolutionary War Exhibit and Super Saturday

    Kilgore Public Library 301 N Henderson Blvd, Kilgore, TX, United States

    The Battlefield Trust traveling National Revolutionary War Exhibit will be at this event with a hands on Colonial Experience including Rope Making, Making Butter, Basket Weaving, Homesteading with live animals, Tanner teaching about tanning hides and preserving skins, Forestry – plant and tree identification, animal track identification, Mountain Man storytelling, Stories read in the Library […]

  • Bexar America250 Celebration Kickoff

    Main Plaza 115 N Main Ave., San Antonio, Texas, United States

    Join us as we kick off Bexar America250 with a special public celebration on Saturday, February 7 at 12:30 p.m. in Main Plaza, historically known as Plaza de las Islas, in the heart of San Antonio. The program will feature remarks from Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai. Attendees will experience living history elements, including cattle […]

  • Art Talk with Andrew L. Thompson

    Artist Andrew Thompson uses “stories shared by ancestors and recollections from childhood” to reconstruct the Mims community, Sweeny, Brazoria, and Hinkle’s Ferry. His vivid paintings capture buildings that no longer exist and the changing community. Locals will recognize many structures including the George Washington Carver School, William’s Grocery, and the Levi Jordan Plantation Site. Join […]

    included with site admission