San Jacinto Monument

The San Jacinto Monument represents one of the most important chapters in the history of the state of Texas. It is distinguished by a gigantic column which has star on top. This star weights more than 200 tons and this monument commemorates the battle of San Jacinto which is pivotal in the history of Houston. It is an important tourist attraction in the city and is marked by the presence of several thousands of tourists every year. More details on the San Jacinto Monument are available from our informative articles.
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San Jacinto Monument and Museum

The San Jacinto Monument is 172.9 meters high and is located on the Houston Shipp Channel. The monument has a 220-ton star at the top as a remembrance of the Battle of San Jacinto. The San Jacinto Museum is located at the base of the monument and its main focus is on Texan cultures and the historic battle. Hotels in Houston receive a huge number of visitors who come to view this remarkable feature. Other attractions around include the Baytown Historical Museum.

Collections at the San Jacinto Monument and Museum

- Missionary artwork and religious collections

- Mexican, ancient Mayan and Aztec artifacts

- Collections from civil wars including firearms, knives and swords

- Currency and coin collections from different parts of the world

- Ancient jewelry pieces and dressing tables appointments

- Beautiful watercolor paintings showing scenes from the Mexican war

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Recommended hotels near the San Jacinto Monument and Museum

Bays Inn & Suites which is very comfortable as well as affordable, Sleep Inn Baytown is located just next to the San Jacinto Monument together with Comfort Suites Houston. Other hotels Houston TX include Best Western Deer Park, Super 8 Motel Baytown and Economy Inn & Suites Channelview.

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San Jacinto Monument Houston

The San Jacinto Monument marks the spot where the Texans defended their land against the strong Mexican Army. The historical background of the monument is very much compared to the national significance of the Alamo. The structure is even listed as the tallest monument column in the world, reaching about 12 feet taller than the famous Washington Monument at a towering height of 567 feet. The monument greatly contributed to the architectural and historical richness of Houston TX.

Tourists on a sightseeing visit to Houston would never fail to notice the San Jacinto Monument located at the center of the 1,000-acre park. Aside from the picturesque view of the structure, you may also want to explore other historical exhibitions as well as multimedia presentations available on the location. Visitors as well as the local residents find the spacious park as an excellent spot for a picnic celebration.

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Interesting Facts about the Monument

The San Jacinto Monument was designed by Alfred Finn, an architect from Houston, as commemoration for the Centennial of the Battle of San Jacinto. According to the historical documents, only 35 out of the 150 hired workers for constructing the monument have experience in the field. The monument's construction also has other interesting features such as the impressive building progress of 24 feet per day and the remarkable weights of the used materials.

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San Jacinto Monument Travel Reviews and Guides

You may want to check out travel websites for reviews and guides on your visit to the historical monument. These travel guides can also help you on finding cheap Houston motels you can avail for a pleasant rest after a busy day touring around the area.

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