EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 26 MIN
Washington On The Brazos
from Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast · host The Alamo
Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo PodcastEpisode 123: Washington On The BrazosIn March 1836, a group of delegates met along the Brazos River to turn the Texas Revolution into a true independence movement. They worked for 17 days straight to not only declare independence, but to write a constitution and the framework for a government. We reveal the harrowing stakes of the convention at Washington on the Brazos, how the delegates felt the drumbeat of the clock with the Alamo under siege, and the historic renovations now complete to preserve this beacon of independence. Featuring Washington on the Brazos executive director Jonathan Failor, Washington on the Brazos assistant site manager for interpretation and public programs Tynan Shadle, and project manager Michael Moore.Learn more about Washington on the Brazos: https://wheretexasbecametexas.orgSend the Alamo Podcast a Text Message! (Please include name and contact information so we can respond.)
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 123: Washington On The Brazos In March 1836, a group of delegates met along the Brazos River to turn the Texas Revolution into a true independence movement. They worked for 17 days straight to not only declare independence, but to write a constitution and the framework for a government. We reveal the harrowing stakes of the convention at Washington on the Brazos, how the delegates felt the drumbeat of the clock with the Alamo under ...
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