Although the Texas Centennial of 1936 is often remembered for its large celebratory events held at the Texas State Fair in Fort Worth and the Central Exhibition in Dallas, the 100th anniversary of Texas’ independence from Mexico was about much more than entertainment. The initiative began around 1900, and for nearly 40 years, its supporters lobbied the Texas government. These men and women sought to honor and accurately preserve the state’s history. The success of the Centennial movement led to the wealth of Texas Revolution information available today and created a shared cultural identity.
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