San Jacinto Day Festival & Battle Reenactment
Presented by H-E-B
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| Festival activities are fun for all ages. |
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| Photo courtesy Sellmark |
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Celebrate the battle that won Texas' independence in 1836. The San Jacinto Day Festival offers a full day of living history camps, period demonstrations, family entertainment, children's activities, and much more.
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| These cavalry reenactors help make the highlight of the afternoon exciting and educational. |
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| San Jacinto Museum of History © 2007. |
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In the afternoon, hundreds of historical reenactors gather at the San Jacinto Battleground to stage the state's largest battle reenactment.
When: Saturday April 24, 2010, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Where: At the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site; One Monument Circle, La Porte, Texas 77571, 20 miles east of downtown Houston off Highway 225.
Price: Free Admission to Festival activities.
Want to know more about the entertainers and exhibiters? Look here.
You can also visit the Observation Floor, theater, and museum galleries; find out more here.
Thank you to Festival sponsors H-E-B, Pasadena Strawberry Festival, The Dow Chemical Company, LyondellBasell, Deer Park ISD, San Jacinto Volunteers, San Jacinto Museum of History Association, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

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