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Primary Source Site
This is a great resource for students working on their entries for the History Fair. http://txindependence.org/sources.php Books & Diaries Clothing Documents Furnishings Household Accessories Images Maps Personal artifacts Tools & Equipment Toys Adornment Agriculture Amusements Art Bedding Childhood Communication Economy Foodways Furniture Health & Hygiene Independence Lighting Medicine Music Personal Gear Religion Signers Technology Textiles…
Texas Needs You
http://youtu.be/JLwlRJtfpWc Texas needs you! It’s time that Texans celebrate Texas Independence Day. We need volunteers, ready to help, support and join us in making Texas Independence, February 28 – March 2, bigger and better. The focus remains on education, however we’re rustling up a wagon load of fun to go with it. From Bulls on…
No Bull About It–Texas Independence Celebration of North Texas in Granbury is the Best!
Vendors have been officially invited to participate in the 2015 TIDC even. Put it on your calendar!
2014 Celebration
The T.I.D.C. (Texas Independence Day Committee) met on Friday to discuss plans for the 2014 Celebration. Approximately 20 volunteers showed up, rolled up and their shirt sleeves, and began to go to work. Very refreshing to see so many people sharing the passion that we have for the state of TEXAS, for educating our kids…
2014 Best of Show Winner of TID Student History Fair
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