Texas Independence Day Celebration
The Texas Independence Day Celebration of North Texas at Granbury was brought to life this year through reenactments, parade and other commemorative events.
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There is no truer hero of the Alamo era than David Crockett. David Crockett was a, farmer, hunter, marksman, frontiersman, author, and representative to the United States Congress. Born in Greene County, Tennessee on August 17, 1786, Crockett left his mark wherever he traveled. He married Elizabeth Patton in 1815, and forged his way to…
Our state is filled with historic buildings that reveal the struggles and hardships shared during our fight for Independence. No building contains the spirit of that call for our freedom more than Independence Hall, located at Washington on the Brazos. Next month we will pay honor and tribute to the signers of our declaration, during…
We celebrate and remember at the same time the lives of true Texas Heroes. One of the most profound role models for our kids and grandkids is Co. William Travis. We pause next week-end March 2nd and 3rd to pay honor, respect, and gratitude for the life he gave so that our state could enjoy…
One month from Today, March 1st; Vendors, chuckwagon cooks, food vendors, artists, musicians, and living history demonstrators will be headed to Granbury to set up for our March 2-3 celebration that we are calling Texas Independence Day Celebration of North Texas. A beehive of activity will surround our beautiful and historic courthouse. Possibly the most…
One of the major components of this years’ TEXAS Independence Day Celebration will be a period correct parade. The parade will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 2nd around our historic courthouse in downtown Granbury. If you would like to participate in this event please get in touch with Richlon Merrill at (817)…