Posted by Texasmark1 on December 30, 2018 at 17:19:10 from (172.242.9.56):
In Reply to: Dreadnought posted by Dean on December 29, 2018 at 14:53:51:
Actually she's berthed, sitting in concrete at the San Jacinto Battle Grounds, adjacent to the Houston Ship Channel where Sam Houston whooped Santa Anna. While there be sure and tour the museum of early pioneers at the base of the monument and go up in the star....550' of stairs as I recall but I was a youngster the last time I made the journey. One thing that's great is the park. Great place to take a gal for a Sunday afternoon's picnic and a little smooching on the blanket. Wink!
One thing really interesting about Texas History: At the State library in Austin, are statues of Houston and Santa Anna, full size, on either side of the entrance door. Checking out the belt buckles of both you'll find commonality with the top of the pyramid on the back of a $1 bill. Interesting and interesting that Houston let him go back to Mexico with a promise that he would never return. As far as I know he never did.
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