• The monument and grounds speak for themselves. It's unlike anything else outside of visiting the monuments in DC, but San Jacinto is awe-inspiring.”
  • The San Jacinto monument is an octagonal column.[11] It was built by W.S. Bellows Construction and primarily constructed of reinforced concrete.
  • The San Jacinto Monument was designed by the prolific Houston architect Alfred Finn to commemorate the Centennial of the Battle of San Jacinto.
  • The San Jacinto Monument is a 567 foot high column located on the Houston Ship Channel near the city of Deer Park, Texas.
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  • The San Jacinto Museum of History is actually in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. But it's more than just a gateway to a great view.
  • A view of the San Jacinto Monument displaying the prominent star at the top. George Fuermann "Texas and Houston" Collection, 1836-2001.
  • The Monument Inn Restaurant is located next to the Lynchburg Ferry landing site, which is just outside the San Jacinto battle site park.
  • The San Jacinto Monument was built on the San Jacinto Battleground as a memorial to those who died fighting for Texas’ independence.
  • The San Jacinto Monument was the world's tallest free-standing concrete tower at the time of construction.