The Alamo, where the defeat of Texas revolutionaries by Mexican forces inspired an iconic battle cry, marks its 189th anniversary on Thursday.
On March 12, 1836, six days after the fall of the Alamo, Gen. Sam Houston sent an urgent message to Goliad ordering Philip Dimmit to meet him at Gonzales.
Texans love their state, brush up on your knowledge of Lone Star history and find out where you celebrate Texas Independence ...
Stone Town Council flies the state flag at the top of the High Street to mark two major Texan anniversaries. December 29 is ...
For people whose families have lived here for generations and for people who just came yesterday, being a Texan is and should be something to be proud of. On Sunday, ...
For people whose families have lived here for generations and to people who just came yesterday, being a Texan is and should be something to be proud of.
Jack Woodville London and his friends traveled across six modern-day states, planting the Lone Star flag—and irking ...
If you’re in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, there are plenty of ways to celebrate on Sunday, March 2 with great food, live music ...
On Feb. 23, 1836, soldiers under the command of Mexican President General Antonio López de Santa Anna began their assault on ...
1836, the siege of the Alamo by Mexican troops began in San Antonio, Texas. 1945, during World War II, U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima captured Mount Suribachi, where they raised two American flags.