Posted by Logan in SE Texas on December 30, 2018 at 05:53:44 from (12.216.77.52):
In Reply to: Dreadnought posted by Dean on December 29, 2018 at 14:53:51:
I would suggest a phone call or e-mail to check on tour availability. The last I heard, in the last year I think, she was in pretty bad shape again. I have been 3 times, first in 1994 with my dad and uncle who both served in WWII. Dad was a paratrooper in the 82nd and uncle did mechanical work on the big planes. Both had stories of being transported on ships and neither cared for the experience.
I would also strongly suggest going to the San Jacinto Monument, it is right there. There are small monuments between the ship and big monument that you should read. One has pieces of Sam Houston's diary before and after the Battle, reading them will give a new insight into his thinking and dependence on God. IMHO it is nothing short of a miracle that Santa Ana was defeated, so many things happened just right that allowed the Texians to win! I have loved Texas history since early childhood and the more I learn the more I am amazed at how we became a Country and a State.
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