Enhanced Visitor Experience Brings Texas Independence to Life

Nov 24 2025

Houston, TX – Flintco is proud to announce the reopening of the Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site following a comprehensive renovation designed to preserve its historical significance while providing a reimagined visitor experience. The project is a collaboration with the Texas Facilities Commission (owner), Richter Architects, and Design and Production, Inc. (D&P).

Spanning 293 acres of scenic parkland, Washington-on-the-Brazos is the birthplace of Texas independence, where 59 delegates formally declared independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836. The renovation transforms the site into a cohesive and immersive experience that connects all major venues, guiding visitors through the rich history of Texas from 1836 to 1845.

Key updates include:

Visitor Center: Temporarily closed in Fall 2023, the center reopens in 2025 to highlight the Convention of 1836 and serve as the gateway to experiences including Independence Hall, the Washington Town Site, the Star of the Republic Museum, and Barrington Plantation.

Star of the Republic Museum: Showcasing early settlers and the Republic of Texas era, the museum highlights the diverse communities that shaped Texas history. The museum remains closed until 2025 to complete its transformation.

Washington Town Site: New buildings illustrate the town’s rise and fall and its impact on Texas history. Archaeological excavations began in October 2023 to inform accurate reconstructions.

Conference Center: Upgraded to better accommodate corporate retreats and community meetings.

Entrance Gate: A striking new brick double gate, developed in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation, welcomes visitors and marks the beginning of their journey into this historic site.

“Washington-on-the-Brazos tells the story of a diverse community coming together at a pivotal moment in history,” said Joel Lester, Flintco Vice President and Area Manager. “Flintco is proud to help bring these narratives to life, honoring both the people and the culture that shaped Texas.”

The reopening of Washington-on-the-Brazos celebrates Texas’ independence and ensures future generations can experience the story of a nation’s birth through compelling exhibits, restored historic sites, and immersive learning opportunities.



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