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217 US-183, Goliad, TX 77963, USA
Goliad, Texas 77963
+1 361-645-3752

Such a great place to learn a bit about Texas history. Kids loved the Angel of Goliad story and visiting the statue.

This is a great day time excursion with kids of all ages. The fort has sentinel towers, barracks, and an open courtyard. The museum and visitor area is extensive in the history of the local region. It gives a better interpretation of life in the early 1800s in Texas than even the Alamo. There is a active Catholic church on site. This is another favorite spot to come in the morning, eat in the local restaraunt next door, and then head to the old mission site inside the state park half a mile up the road.

Really liked the whole site... beautiful Chapel.... really kept in great shape...will visit it again sometime

A great, historic site that for anyone who is a student of history or the Texas Revolution, this is a must-see. 4 stars just because the Presidio and Goliad are pretty far from any major cities. It's definitely a day trip destination though and if there is a reenactment scheduled it warrants an overnight visit. In that case, bring a lawn chair, blanket or whatever so you can sit and watch the festivities.

Spooky and really cool at night. If you stay there bring your own utensils and be prepared to be woken up by ghosts.

For Texans, this place is hallowed ground and as important as the Alamo shrine.

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Presidio La Bah A

Museum at 217 US-183, Goliad, TX 77963, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Presidio La Bah A: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM – 4:45 PM

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5
Based on 6 reviews

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Address:
217 US-183, Goliad, TX 77963, USA.
City:
Goliad
Postcode:
77963

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Presidio La Bah A is a US Museum based in Goliad, Texas. Presidio La Bah A is located at 217 US-183, Goliad, TX 77963, USA.


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  • Sofia
    Added 2016.06.26
    Such a great place to learn a bit about Texas history. Kids loved the Angel of Goliad story and visiting the statue.
  • Amia
    Added 2015.06.04
    This is a great day time excursion with kids of all ages. The fort has sentinel towers, barracks, and an open courtyard. The museum and visitor area is extensive in the history of the local region. It gives a better interpretation of life in the early 1800s in Texas than even the Alamo. There is a active Catholic church on site. This is another favorite spot to come in the morning, eat in the local restaraunt next door, and then head to the old mission site inside the state park half a mile up the road.
  • Lauren
    Added 2014.08.07
    Really liked the whole site... beautiful Chapel.... really kept in great shape...will visit it again sometime
  • Diana
    Added 2014.05.15
    A great, historic site that for anyone who is a student of history or the Texas Revolution, this is a must-see. 4 stars just because the Presidio and Goliad are pretty far from any major cities. It's definitely a day trip destination though and if there is a reenactment scheduled it warrants an overnight visit. In that case, bring a lawn chair, blanket or whatever so you can sit and watch the festivities.
  • Angel
    Added 2014.03.13
    Spooky and really cool at night. If you stay there bring your own utensils and be prepared to be woken up by ghosts.
  • Natalie
    Added 2013.07.15
    For Texans, this place is hallowed ground and as important as the Alamo shrine.
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