The largest battle reenactment in Texas is the centerpiece of the San Jacinto Day Festival, a full day of entertainment with rides, vendors, food, family activities, animals, cultural exhibitors, children’s games and more, all set amidst living history and paying tribute to the decisive Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, where Texas won its independence from Mexico 182 years ago.
The largest battle reenactment in Texas is the centerpiece of the San Jacinto Day Festival, a full day of entertainment with rides, vendors, food, family activities, animals, cultural exhibitors, children’s games and more, all set amidst living history and paying tribute to the decisive Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, where Texas won its independence from Mexico 182 years ago.
The largest battle reenactment in Texas is the centerpiece of the San Jacinto Day Festival, a full day of entertainment with rides, vendors, food, family activities, animals, cultural exhibitors, children’s games and more, all set amidst living history and paying tribute to the decisive Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, where Texas won its independence from Mexico 182 years ago.