This Little-Known State Park Is Where The Texas Declaration Of Independence Was Signed In 1836
By Katie Lawrence|Published March 29, 2021
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Katie Lawrence
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
Today, Katie writes, edits, and performs several other tasks for OnlyInYourState and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on with a hot cup of coffee, practicing yoga, baking, or exploring the beautiful Lone Star State (in particular, the vast and mystical West Texas desert).
History and nature combine at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, a little-known park nestled in a rural area between Houston and Austin. With a museum, living history farm, and peaceful trails ideal for picnicking, sightseeing, and birdwatching, this underrated Texas destination is equal parts relaxing and educational.
Visitor Center hours are 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. Head to the park’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever been to Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments section below! Check out our previous article for another place on the Brazos River that nature loves will fall in love with.
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