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San Jacinto Day Festival and Battle Reenactment
As hundreds of history reenactors recreate the events leading up to Texas winning its independence at the decisive Battle of San Jacinto, the San Jacinto Battleground is filled with the sounds of booming cannons, cracking musket fire, thundering hooves and desperate battle cries in a dramatic battle reenactment that serves as the centerpiece of the San Jacinto Day Festival. Held on the grounds surrounding the San Jacinto Monument and presented by the San Jacinto Volunteers and other living history organizations from across the state, the reenactment dramatizes the decisive battle where General Sam Houston led his Texian soldiers to victory over the Mexican Army, eventually leading to almost one million square miles of Mexican territory becoming a part of the United States. The reenactors dramatically interpret the Runaway Scrape, the cannon duel and the final battle between the two forces. Best of all, the reenactors are all very accessible and knowledgeable and happy to share their knowledge of the Texas War of Independence and frontier life with visitors.
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Festivals, Events, San Jacinto Day Festival, Battle Reenactment, HOU001644