Chamber Events CartEvent ListingCalendar ViewFriday, December 27, 2024San Jacinto Museum: The Yellow Rose of Texas In 1955, Mitch Miller’s recording of the 19th century minstrel ballad “The Yellow Rose of Texas” triggered a search for the figure at the center of the song. A single record from 1850 by an Englishman who visited Texas spun the story of Emily Morgan, an enslaved woman who used her feminine wiles to distract Santa Anna and help the Texians seize victory at San Jacinto. But did that really happen? Join us at this interactive program to answer your questions about the Yellow Rose and learn the truth behind the legend! When: December 27th, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PMWhere: Inside the San Jacinto MonumentWho: All ages. Only those 18+ can participate in the after-program survey!Cost: Free with admission to the San Jacinto Museum NOTICE: This program will be the subject of a voluntary academic study on interpretive programming. if you would like to participate as a subject in the study survey, inform educator Bailey Brantley at the conclusion of the program to receive more information.When:Friday, December 27, 2024 12:00 PM thru 03:00 PMWhere:San Jacinto Museum & Battleground1 Monument CircleLa Porte, Texas 77571 For More Info:281-479-2421sjm@sanjacinto-museum.orghttps://thc.texas.gov/events/yellow-rose-texas-myth-and-fact-0?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery Add to calendar Apple Google Microsoft 365 Outlook (desktop)Calendar ViewMember Directory | Calendar of Events | Member Account | Community Calendar of Events | Job Search | Member Promotions | News | Request for Information