View of wildflowers in front of the Presidio La Bahia in Goliad County. Talks are underway to place the Presidio La Bahia, one of the Crossroads’ oldest historic sites, under new management — the ...
It was about this time 300 years ago that the Spanish founded the Presidio La Bahia. La Bahia can refer to the presidio, mission and what is now considered Lavaca and Matagorda bays. The official name ...
Remember the Alamo? S.A.’s best-known landmark has partnered with the Texas Historical Commission, the San Jacinto Museum and the Presidio La Bahia to create San Jacinto Day: Texas Remembers, a ...
Wildflowers are popping, making March a great time to go daytrippin’. The state added two new historic sites to its inventory, lost a state park to developers, and wished an enchanted park a happy ...
In the pantheon of famous Texas Revolutionary sites - the Alamo, San Jacinto and Goliad - I'm amazed at how few native Texans (much less social studies pupils) can identify the Battle of Coleto Creek ...
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