I Am A Texan Grade 2, Unit 11, Lesson 2 ©2012, TESCCC Texas Landmarks ©2012, TESCC The Alamo ©2012, TESCC The Alamo • The Alamo was originally a mission, but later it was used as an army outpost. The Alamo was home to the first recorded hospital in Texas. • Later, the Alamo was the location of an important battle and the Alamo became a symbol of Texas bravery. It is now a shrine to Texas Liberty. • The Alamo is located in San Antonio. People from all over the world visit the Alamo. ©2012, TESCC The San Jacinto Monument ©2012, TESCC The San Jacinto Monument • This monument is a memorial to men who died in the Texas Revolutionary War during the Battle of San Jacinto. • The column is 567 feet high, making it the tallest monument column in the world. • It is an octagonal column and it is topped with a star. • It is located near the Houston ship channel. ©2012, TESCC The Texas Capitol ©2012, TESCC The Texas Capitol • The state capital of Texas is in Austin and it is the home of the Texas Capitol building. • The Texas Capitol is 15 feet taller than our National Capitol in Washington, D.C. • It is larger than any other state capitol and it was built in 1888. • The Texas Capitol is where the state legislature meets. • The Capitol was designed by Elijah E. Myers. • The Goddess of Liberty statue is on the top of the dome. ©2012, TESCC Kennedy Memorial Plaza ©2012, TESCC Kennedy Memorial Plaza • This is a memorial to President John F. Kennedy. He was shot and killed in Dallas in 1963. • The memorial was designed by Philip Johnson and he wanted it to represent the freedom of President Kennedy’s spirit. • The memorial has no roof. The openings are decorated with medallions and at night it looks like it is held up by lights. ©2012, TESCC The University of Texas ©2012, TESCC The University of Texas • The University of Texas (UT) originated in 1839 but the first building was not completed until 1899. • The University of Texas is located in the state capital, Austin. • The mascot of the University of Texas (UT) is the longhorn and is also the state’s largest mammal of Texas. • University of Texas (UT) houses seven museums and seventeen libraries. • University of Texas (UT) is known all over the world for excellent research. ©2012, TESCC Big Tex ©2012, TESCC Big Tex • Big Tex has been greeting visitors at the Texas State Fair since 1952. • He is fifty two feet tall and he wears the largest pair of jeans ever made. • His hat is a seventy two gallon stetson and his cowboy boots are sized seventy. • Big Tex is a popular place for people to meet when they are at the fair. • He was originally a Christmas decoration in the town of Kerens, Texas. ©2012, TESCC
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