San Jacinto Museum of History will present Texas Memorial Illumination, where volunteers will place and light 21,500 luminaires on the fields of San Jacinto Battleground in remembrance of those Texans who have given their lives in armed conflict from the Texas Revolution through Afghanistan.
Participants will be led along a driving luminary lit path through the woods then around the San Jacinto Monument, which towers 567 feet and is the tallest column monument in the world. From the steps of the monument, guests will overlook the reflection pond surrounded by luminaries. Proceeding ahead, guests will be enveloped by acres and acres of luminaires on the fields of honor.
San Jacinto Museum of History will present Texas Memorial Illumination, where volunteers will place and light 21,500 luminaires on the fields of San Jacinto Battleground in remembrance of those Texans who have given their lives in armed conflict from the Texas Revolution through Afghanistan.
Participants will be led along a driving luminary lit path through the woods then around the San Jacinto Monument, which towers 567 feet and is the tallest column monument in the world. From the steps of the monument, guests will overlook the reflection pond surrounded by luminaries. Proceeding ahead, guests will be enveloped by acres and acres of luminaires on the fields of honor.
San Jacinto Museum of History will present Texas Memorial Illumination, where volunteers will place and light 21,500 luminaires on the fields of San Jacinto Battleground in remembrance of those Texans who have given their lives in armed conflict from the Texas Revolution through Afghanistan.
Participants will be led along a driving luminary lit path through the woods then around the San Jacinto Monument, which towers 567 feet and is the tallest column monument in the world. From the steps of the monument, guests will overlook the reflection pond surrounded by luminaries. Proceeding ahead, guests will be enveloped by acres and acres of luminaires on the fields of honor.