Fort Anahuac, located in Anahuac, Texas, is a historic military site established during a turbulent period of Texas history. It served as a strategic outpost for Mexican troops and later became a focal point for early Texian resistance.
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404 Washington St., Anahuac, Texas
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Washington And Cummings Sts, Anahuac, Texas
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