The Texas Independence Day Celebration, presented by H-E-B, is an annual two-day living history celebration on the 293-acre Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site to commemorate when 59 delegates bravely met in 1836 to make a formal declaration of independence from Mexico
The event features two stages of non-stop live music and entertainment; Texian Village of arts and crafts; variety of foods; Texas A&M University Singing Cadets; Kids History Zone; Aggieland Mariachi Band; “The Birth of a Republic” historical play about the signers of the declaration; Brenham Children’s Chorus; and other commemorative programs.
The Texas Independence Day Celebration, presented by H-E-B, is an annual two-day living history celebration on the 293-acre Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site to commemorate when 59 delegates bravely met in 1836 to make a formal declaration of independence from Mexico
The event features two stages of non-stop live music and entertainment; Texian Village of arts and crafts; variety of foods; Texas A&M University Singing Cadets; Kids History Zone; Aggieland Mariachi Band; “The Birth of a Republic” historical play about the signers of the declaration; Brenham Children’s Chorus; and other commemorative programs.
The Texas Independence Day Celebration, presented by H-E-B, is an annual two-day living history celebration on the 293-acre Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site to commemorate when 59 delegates bravely met in 1836 to make a formal declaration of independence from Mexico
The event features two stages of non-stop live music and entertainment; Texian Village of arts and crafts; variety of foods; Texas A&M University Singing Cadets; Kids History Zone; Aggieland Mariachi Band; “The Birth of a Republic” historical play about the signers of the declaration; Brenham Children’s Chorus; and other commemorative programs.