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Take a day trip or a field trip to the San Jacinto Monument

    https://www.sanjacinto-museum.org/Visit_Us/
    The San Jacinto Museum of History will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, August 26-27, 2020, due to the potential impact of Hurricane Laura and to ensure the safety of our staff. Please check back on this webpage prior to planning your next trip to San Jacinto. Stay …

Schedule A Tour San Jacinto College

    https://www.sanjac.edu/admissions-aid/office-outreach-and-recruiting/schedule-tour
    Tours at San Jacinto College allow students and visitors a chance to see San Jac like never before! We are happy to accommodate group tours for all school grade levels and community based organizations, as well as, personal tours for prospective students and their family and friends. Select your tour below and complete your request.

Orientation & Campus Tours San Jacinto College

    https://www.sanjac.edu/orientation-campus-tours
    San Jacinto College Information. Career Pathways. Campus Tour. Opportunity to meet other new students, current students, faculty, staff, and administrators and to have FUN! As there will be lots of walking during the campus tour, please make sure to wear comfortable shoes! Check what dates are available for Campus Orientation!

San Jacinto Mountain (Palm Springs) - 2020 All You Need to ...

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g32847-d219562-Reviews-San_Jacinto_Mountain-Palm_Springs_Greater_Palm_Springs_California.html
    We saw the San Jacinto Mountain at the the Hot Springs. It was attractive. We went up with our car to see the San Jacinto Mountain. It was beautiful. The views were the best of all. Wow! I will never forget this. Wow! There was a campground. However, the San Jacinto …5/5(924)

Fort San Jacinto Historic Point (Galveston) - 2020 All You ...

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g55879-d12964073-Reviews-Fort_San_Jacinto_Historic_Point-Galveston_Galveston_Island_Texas.html
    Fort San Jacinto Not much to see now but during WW2 there were four 90mm AA guns at the end of the seawall. In 1900 there were 4 gun batteries, battery Corghan, two 3" rapid fire guns, battery Hogan two 4.72 guns, battery Heileman two 10" disappearing guns, and battery Mercer eight 12" seacoast …3.5/5(10)

San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site THC.Texas ...

    https://www.thc.texas.gov/historic-sites/san-jacinto-battleground-state-historic-site
    The battlefield of San Jacinto is the site of the final, shocking, and decisive conflict of the Texas Revolution that took place on April 21, 1836. Gen. Sam Houston and his army of about 1,000 Texian soldiers routed Gen. Santa Anna’s 1,400-man army—in just 18 minutes.

San Jacinto Residence Hall University Housing and Dining ...

    https://housing.utexas.edu/halls/san-jacinto
    San Jacinto Residence Hall (SJH) 309 E 21st Street Austin, TX 78705 Shown as SJH on UT Map. A Bit of History San Jacinto Hall, located on the Southwest corner of 21st and San Jacinto Streets, opened the North Tower in the Fall of 2000 and the South Tower the following January.

San Jacinto Model Railroad Club

    http://sanjacmodeltrains.org/
    Our monthly programs consist of "how to do" clinics, slide shows and discussion on railroading. The San Jacinto Model Railroad Club sponsors the annual Greater Houston Area Model Train Show as well as the Fall Model Railroad Layout Tour. All scales, all gauges are welcome!

San Jacinto Battle Monument and Museum - Open Daily 9-6

    https://www.sanjacinto-museum.org/
    The site of the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836 is home to monument, the San Jacinto Museum and the Herzstein Library. Open daily, more than a quarter of a million people visit annually.

San Jacinto Hall : Department of Housing and Residential ...

    https://www.reslife.txstate.edu/livingoptions/options/sanjacinto.html
    History of San Jacinto Hall. San Jacinto Hall is named for both the river that runs from Lake Houston to Galveston Bay, and the Battle of San Jacinto. This battle, fought on the 21st of April 1836, was the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution, in which Texas secured independence from Mexico.

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