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Exploring Texas History: 10 Fascinating State Historic Sites

November 3rd, 2023


Exploring Texas History: 10 Fascinating State Historic Sites

Texas is a state steeped in history, from its role in the fight for independence to its rich cultural heritage. If you're a history enthusiast or just curious about the past, you'll find a treasure trove of fascinating stories at Texas State Historic Sites. Let's embark on a journey to discover 10 remarkable historic sites (other than the Alamo), each with its unique history and charm.

A gray single-story midcentury home with a Texas Historical Commission sign in front identifying it as the Bush Childhood Home

**1. Bush Family Home State Historic Site**
- Address: 14131 W. Comal St., San Antonio, TX 78232

Our first stop takes us to the childhood home of none other than the 41st President of the United States, George H.W. Bush. Located in San Antonio, this historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the early years of the former president. Explore the well-preserved home and discover the story of a young George Bush before he became a prominent figure in American politics.

Photo of statue of Stephen F. Austin seated, photo taken from a lower angle gazing up at the statue

**2. San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site**
- Address: 220 2nd St., San Felipe, TX 77473

San Felipe de Austin, once a bustling colony founded by Stephen F. Austin, serves as a living testament to Texas' early days of settlement. Situated in San Felipe, this historic site features reconstructed buildings and engaging exhibits, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs of the early Texan pioneers.

Casa Navarro courtyard.

**3. Casa Navarro State Historic Site**
- Address: 228 S. Laredo St., San Antonio, TX 78207

Journey to San Antonio's Casa Navarro State Historic Site, the former residence of José Antonio Navarro, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Explore the historic adobe home and its charming gardens while learning about Navarro's life and the significant role he played in Texas history.

**4. Kreische Brewery State Historic Site**
- Address: 414 State Loop 92, La Grange, TX 78945

Take a step back in time to the 19th century at Kreische Brewery State Historic Site in La Grange. This site preserves the remains of one of Texas' earliest breweries. Wander through the brewery ruins and the Kreische House to learn about the history of beer production in this region.

Girls in native Caddo dress.

**5. Caddo Mounds State Historic Site**
- Address: 1649 State Highway 21 E., Alto, TX 75925

Discover the fascinating history of the Caddo people at the Caddo Mounds State Historic Site. Once a major ceremonial center for the Caddo culture, this archaeological site features mounds, exhibits, and a reconstructed village that offers a window into the ancient Caddo way of life.

**6. Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site**
- Address: 579 S. Main St., Anderson, TX 77830

Explore Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site, a well-preserved 19th-century stagecoach inn in Anderson. This historic inn provides a unique glimpse into the travel and hospitality of the era, as it served as a crucial stop along the Texas stagecoach route.

Historic Landmark Inn

**7. Landmark Inn State Historic Site**
- Address: 402 E. Main St., Castroville, TX 78009

Experience the early German settlement of Castroville at the Landmark Inn State Historic Site. Step inside this historic inn to explore its well-preserved rooms and learn about the rich history of the area.

San Jacinto Monument and the reflection pool

**8. San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site**
- Address: 3523 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571

Stand on hallowed ground at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. This site commemorates the pivotal Battle of San Jacinto, a turning point in the Texas Revolution. Visitors can explore the San Jacinto Monument, the Battleship Texas, and the San Jacinto Museum, gaining a deep understanding of Texas' fight for independence from Mexico.

Mission Dolores-Couryard

**9. Mission Dolores State Historic Site**
- Address: 701 S. Broadway St., San Augustine, TX 75972

Visit Mission Dolores State Historic Site in San Augustine, an area with a rich history of Spanish missions. Explore the well-preserved church and mission grounds to learn about the influence of Spanish missions in East Texas.

The fort ruins at night.

**10. Fort McKavett State Historic Site**
- Address: 7066 Ranch Road 864, Fort McKavett, TX 76841

Our final destination is Fort McKavett State Historic Site, a 19th-century U.S. Army post located in Fort McKavett. Tour the fort's well-preserved buildings and exhibits to gain insights into the history of the region, military life, and frontier forts during that time.

Texas' State Historic Sites offer a diverse range of historical experiences, from the lives of prominent historical figures to the cultural and architectural heritage of the state. These sites provide a unique opportunity to connect with Texas' past and gain a deeper appreciation for its place in American history. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious, these 10 sites are sure to leave you inspired and informed.

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