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Battlefield, monument, museum, library, nature walk. There’s so much to see and do at San Jacinto. Check out the SJMBA Calendar for more.
On April 20-21, 1939, the Monument was dedicated to the heroes who fought at San Jacinto and elsewhere to gain Texas’s independence. Over 1,000,000 people visited the museum in its first three years, averaging more than 1,000 visitors a day in 1941.
Beyond just the history it preserves, the San Jacinto Museum has its own unique history around its construction and creation. Learn about the museum's history.
From rich displays of armaments and uniforms to an exciting retelling of the road to Texas freedom — and beyond, the San Jacinto Museum brings history to life in a way your whole family can enjoy. This wool tailcoat with its gold embroidery of laurels, palms, and olives was worn in the Texas campaign by Colonel Juan Morales of the army of ...
San Jacinto offers plenty to do, including historic trails, battlefield relics, visiting the top of the monument and more. Explore things to do at San Jacinto.
Make the most out of your trip to San Jacinto. Discover useful operating hour information and directions for visiting the San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield.
From the world’s tallest monument tower to the coastal prairie’s natural beauty — the San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield promises something for everyone. Check out general visitor information and tips for day trips before you come.
Discover detailed pricing and admission information so you can make the most out of your trip to the San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield.
Don't know when to visit San Jacinto Museum and Battlefield? Explore our calendar to learn about upcoming events and specials for the best times to visit.
The Battle of San Jacinto expanded U.S. sovereignty — and spread its culture — to over a third of today’s contiguous states. After San Jacinto, Texas’s annexation in 1845, and the U.S.-Mexican War, the United States would gain almost a million square miles of territory.