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WASHINGTON

Washington, Texas, often referred to as Washington-on-the-Brazos, is a historic town known for its role in Texas history. It was the site where delegates met to draft the Texas Declaration of Independence in 1836, leading to Texas becoming an independent republic. Today, Washington is a small community with preserved historic sites that offer a glimpse into its significant past. Imagine calling this home.

Washington, Texas, also known as Washington-on-the-Brazos, is a small yet historically significant town in southeast Texas, located along the Brazos River. It is best known as the birthplace of Texas independence, where in 1836, delegates gathered to draft and sign the Texas Declaration of Independence, officially breaking away from Mexico. Today, the town is home to Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, which includes the Star of the Republic Museum, Barrington Plantation, and a replica of Independence Hall, offering visitors an immersive look into Texas history. While it remains a quiet rural community, Washington, TX, attracts history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike with its scenic landscapes, historic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage.


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