On the edge of the Navasota River, memories linger of camaraderie, laughter and a kinship across a peaceful setting. This site commemorates a place where Civil War veterans reunited from 1889 to 1946. Families camped under the giant bur oaks, enjoying speeches, concerts, dances, fellowship and food while remembering fallen comrades. Today, it remains a gathering place for living history events, family reunions, and group activities. The site features an 1893 dance pavilion, a Civil War-era cannon, and the Navasota River is nearby for fishing and paddling.
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