Fannin, Texas
Fannin is a beautiful community in eastern Goliad County. The town is named for James W. Fannin Jr., a Texas Revolutionary hero.
Fannin is a beautiful community in eastern Goliad County. The town is named for James W. Fannin Jr., a Texas Revolutionary hero.
A handsome monument marks site where Col. James W. Fannin Jr. and his men surrendered to Mexican army after Battle of Coleto Creek Mar. 20, 1836. Though Fannin believed surrender was on honorable terms, Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna overruled local Mexican commander'
Fannin, TX Historic SitesSupplies information concerning local events, historic buildings and tourist sites. Pharr Chamber of Commerce Building....
Was home of John H. Shary, known as father of Texas citrus industry, first to grow fruit commercially. Later the home became ...
U. S. largest and oldest producer of onion plants since 1913. Seasonal fresh produce can be purchased by mail order or walk-i...
Housed in historic Esther Barnhart House, originally home of the Hodges family, early Beeville settlers. Changing exhibits of...
Both a state park and international historic site, reconstructed birthplace and statue of one of Mexico's most famous militar...