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  2. Texas Independence Day - Wikipedia

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    Texas Independence day is a celebration of the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence. 59 Delegates signed the document in Washington on the Brazos, which is now referred to as the “birthplace of Texas,” [2] and it made Mexican Texas into the Republic of Texas free from Mexican political influence.

  3. Lyndon Baines Johnson Day - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon Baines Johnson Day is a legal state holiday in Texas.It falls every year on August 27, to mark the birthday of U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson.. After Johnson died in 1973, the Texas State Legislature created a legal state holiday to be observed every year on August 27 to honor the 36th president of the United States, one of their state's native sons.

  4. When is Juneteenth? Did the holiday start in Texas? Here’s ...

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    When did Junteenth become a federal holiday? For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. This date in Texas history: Defense makes one play against ...

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    On this date in Texas history, a defensive play was the difference in an offensive shootout with Houston.

  6. This date in Texas history: Mira Topic's school record lifts ...

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    On this date in Texas history, Mira Topic led the UT volleyball team past Texas Tech with a record-setting performance.

  7. Category:Texas state holidays - Wikipedia

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    Texas portal This is a collection of articles about public holidays observed only, or primarily, by the U.S. State of Texas . For more widely celebrated holidays, see Category:Federal holidays in the United States .

  8. San Jacinto Day - Wikipedia

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    It is an official "partial staffing holiday" in the State of Texas (state offices are not closed on this date). An annual festival, which includes a reenactment , is held on the site of the battle. The Sabine Volunteers, a reenactment group from East Texas, participate in the San Jacinto Reenactment annually.

  9. Texas Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Almanac is a biennially published reference work providing information for the general public on the history of the US state of Texas and its people, government and politics, economics, natural resources, holidays, culture, education, recreation, the arts, and other topics.