San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site
Cost: $4.50 Children ages 5+
$5.50 Adults
Free for ages 4 & under
Registration deadline: March 30
Please sign up with the correct age/ticket price for each participant, including free children.
We will have a tour of San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site. The tour will last 1.5-2 hours. Afterwards, we can meet at nearby Stephen F Austin State Park for lunch and play. Please remember to also sign up for Stephen F Austin Park Day HERE if you plan to meet there with us.
Description:
Commemorating the location where, in 1823, Stephen F. Austin established a headquarters for his colony in Mexican Texas, San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site and new museum share the stories of early settlers in this region. Today, visitors can walk in the footsteps of these early pioneers at what was the social, economic, and political center of American immigration to Texas before independence. San Felipe de Austin didn't survive the war for Texas independence -- it was burned by its own residents as they evacuated during the Runaway Scrape of 1836.
Covid policy: They do not require masks, but they strongly encourage them. They have a lot of digital interactives to touch so they are asking visitors to either use a stylus (they have plenty) or to wear latex or nitrile gloves (that they provide). It helps a lot with cleaning.
Signup is required to attend. Must be logged in to sign up.
San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site Deseret Homeschoolers of Southeast Texas deserethomeschoolertx@gmail.com false mm/dd/yyyy aUinrLWZczwYavqgBmQP30959Date – Time
April 9, 2021
– 10:00 AM
Location
San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site
220 2nd St.
San Felipe, TX 77473 US
Additional Information
Cost: $4.50 Children ages 5+
$5.50 Adults
Free for ages 4 & under
Registration deadline: March 30
Please sign up with the correct age/ticket price for each participant, including free children.
We will have a tour of San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site. The tour will last 1.5-2 hours. Afterwards, we can meet at nearby Stephen F Austin State Park for lunch and play. Please remember to also sign up for Stephen F Austin Park Day HERE if you plan to meet there with us.
Description:
Commemorating the location where, in 1823, Stephen F. Austin established a headquarters for his colony in Mexican Texas, San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site and new museum share the stories of early settlers in this region. Today, visitors can walk in the footsteps of these early pioneers at what was the social, economic, and political center of American immigration to Texas before independence. San Felipe de Austin didn't survive the war for Texas independence -- it was burned by its own residents as they evacuated during the Runaway Scrape of 1836.
Covid policy: They do not require masks, but they strongly encourage them. They have a lot of digital interactives to touch so they are asking visitors to either use a stylus (they have plenty) or to wear latex or nitrile gloves (that they provide). It helps a lot with cleaning.
Signup is required to attend. Must be logged in to sign up.