The Texas Bucket List - Washington-on-the-Brazos in Washington

Published 2022-03-02
These 300 acres of land in Washington hold the site where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed on March 2, 1836 changing American history.

All Comments (18)
  • Travel With The Hales, will definitely need to pay this area a visit, great history here.
  • @kingsize127
    This is one of my mom’s favorite places to go for day trips during the spring. Happy Birthday, Texas!
  • @elray2446
    Loved that I was born and raised in a town near there. Navasota, Texas! Filled with history.
  • @brianmoody2549
    It’s great to see the history of your state ,learn where it all started from.
  • @madampolo
    I think of Ukrainian people fighting for their country as Texas did.
  • Texas is more like the kid you are forced to get along with because he is part of a big family. Not really thought of as the kid that saved the USA.
  • @kmaher1424
    Texans Took A Stand there long enough to sign a Declaration. After which Houston left to firm an army The gathered gentlemen tgen wrote a Constitution protecting slavery. When thet heard of the Alamo and Goliad they embarked on the Runaway Scrape.