A handsome monument marks site where Col. James W. Fannin Jr. and his men surrendered to Mexican army after Battle of Coleto Creek Mar. 20, 1836. Though Fannin believed surrender was on honorable terms, Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna overruled local Mexican commander'
Fannin, TX Historic SitesEstablished 1849 and occupied by three companies of 1st U.S. Infantry Regiment. During Civil War, post was occupied by Confed...
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Since San Antonio's founding as a presidio more than two centuries ago, the military has been an integral part of the city. M...
The McAllen Visitors' Information Center is located in the chamber of commerce. Information on attractions, accommodations, d...
Known as the Queen of Missions, is both a State and National Historic Site. Founded 1720; church built between 1768-82. Entir...