Casa Navarro State Historic Site

Casa Navarro State Historic Site Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, Casa Navarro State Historic Site celebrates the life o Navarro also earned a living through land investment.

José Antonio Navarro was an influential political figure during the momentous 55 years (1810–1865) when Texas’ destiny was forged. Navarro served in Texas legislatures under Mexico, the Republic of Texas and the state of Texas. In addition, he served on the committees that wrote the first two Texas constitutions in 1836 and 1845. Although a prominent, influential leader, Navarro was not a professi

onal politician. As a young man he learned the merchant trade, the occupation of his father. Factories from the United States and Europe sent ships loaded with merchandise to New Orleans, where Navarro arranged to import books, cloth, clothing, wine, sugar, rice and coffee. During the 1830s, he purchased more than 50,000 acres of ranch land at a price of pennies per acre. Because thousands of people were immigrating into Texas, the demand for land increased. Navarro sold portions of his land holdings for up to three dollars per acre. His San Antonio rental properties also produced income. His wife Margarita de la Garza was also a native of San Antonio. Between 1817 and 1837, she bore four sons and three daughters. Numerous descendants live in and around San Antonio, with many more scattered throughout the country. The mission of Casa Navarro is to preserve and maintain the historical integrity of the site’s buildings, while interpreting 19th-century Tejano culture through the life and times of José Antonio Navarro. Casa Navarro State Historic Site is a Texas Historical Commission (THC) property. The THC’s mission is to protect and preserve the state's historic and prehistoric resources for the use, enjoyment and economic benefit of present and future generations.

🎤✨ Thank you to everyone who joined us for our second Open Mic at Casa Navarro! We had a wonderful evening filled with g...
05/28/2026

🎤✨ Thank you to everyone who joined us for our second Open Mic at Casa Navarro! We had a wonderful evening filled with great songs, meaningful stories, and community creativity.
We’re always grateful for the chance to bring people together through music, storytelling, and shared experiences in the spirit of the Laredito community. Thank you to everyone who performed and supported the event—we look forward to hosting more open mic nights in the future!

Need some fun summer plans? ☀️👩‍🍳Join us for Casa Navarro’s summer camp series, Camp Béxar Cocina! 🍳 Each camp session w...
05/26/2026

Need some fun summer plans? ☀️👩‍🍳
Join us for Casa Navarro’s summer camp series, Camp Béxar Cocina! 🍳 Each camp session will feature a different historic recipe as participants cook, learn, and enjoy their finished dish together.
This summer’s menu includes:
June 20 – Pan de Campo
July 11 – Chili Queen Chili
July 25 – Corn Bread
Interested in joining? Register through the Texas Historical Commission website or use the link below to learn more:
https://thc.texas.gov/travel/texas-state-historic-sites-summer-camps

The first Historic Plaza Day of the summer is almost here! ☀️🏛️Join us at Main Plaza on May 29 from 11:00 AM–1:30 PM to ...
05/14/2026

The first Historic Plaza Day of the summer is almost here! ☀️🏛️
Join us at Main Plaza on May 29 from 11:00 AM–1:30 PM to meet a variety of local historic sites and organizations and learn more about the rich history of San Antonio.

Be sure to stop by the Casa Navarro table to say hello and try your hand at our Jacal wall demonstration, where you can see how these historic structures were constructed using adobe.

🎤✨ We’re getting closer… just 13 days until Open Mic Night at Casa Navarro!Take a look back at some unseen moments from ...
05/11/2026

🎤✨ We’re getting closer… just 13 days until Open Mic Night at Casa Navarro!
Take a look back at some unseen moments from our last open mic. It was an evening full of music, poetry, storytelling, and community.
Want to take the stage this time? Be sure to submit your material for review ahead of time to [email protected]

On this day, we recognize Cinco de Mayo, commemorating Mexico’s victory at the Battle of Puebla.For Tejanos in San Anton...
05/05/2026

On this day, we recognize Cinco de Mayo, commemorating Mexico’s victory at the Battle of Puebla.
For Tejanos in San Antonio, this day reflects shared cultural roots and a continued connection to Mexican history and identity. Communities like the one José Antonio Navarro was part of carried these traditions forward, shaping the rich cultural landscape we see in the city today.
As we celebrate, we honor not only a historic victory, but the enduring heritage, resilience, and cultural ties that continue to define San Antonio.

Photo Credit: UTSA Special Collections

🎤✨ Our Open Mic Night is back at Casa Navarro!Join us for a family-friendly evening of music, poetry, storytelling, and ...
05/04/2026

🎤✨ Our Open Mic Night is back at Casa Navarro!
Join us for a family-friendly evening of music, poetry, storytelling, and more in a welcoming community space.
If you’d like to perform, please note that all material must be reviewed by site staff in advance to ensure it’s appropriate for all audiences. Performers can send details ahead of time to [email protected]
Come share your talents or enjoy the show! We’d love to see you there!

🌽🎉 What a day at Casa Navarro's 4th Annual Cornapalooza! 🎉🌽We had an amazing turnout and such a fun-filled event from st...
05/03/2026

🌽🎉 What a day at Casa Navarro's 4th Annual Cornapalooza! 🎉🌽
We had an amazing turnout and such a fun-filled event from start to finish. Everyone showed up in great spirits and made the day truly special!

From incredible dancers and engaging demonstrations by fellow historic sites, to lively games of lotería and wonderful vendors, there was something for everyone to enjoy.

Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with us—we loved seeing the community come together and can’t wait to do it all again next year!

🌽🍞 Join us for a hands-on Cornbread Workshop! Learn how to make cornbread from scratch and enjoy a taste of your creatio...
04/27/2026

🌽🍞 Join us for a hands-on Cornbread Workshop! Learn how to make cornbread from scratch and enjoy a taste of your creation at the end.

🌽🎉 Just 3 days until Cornapalooza!!!We’re getting everything ready for a full day of music, food, history, and fun at Ca...
04/23/2026

🌽🎉 Just 3 days until Cornapalooza!!!
We’re getting everything ready for a full day of music, food, history, and fun at Casa Navarro. You won’t want to miss this!
Bring your friends, bring your family, and join us for our Cornapalooza Fiesta Party!

⏰ Casa Navarro will be closed until 1:00 pm tomorrow. Thank you for your understanding!
04/16/2026

⏰ Casa Navarro will be closed until 1:00 pm tomorrow. Thank you for your understanding!

🌽10 days until Cornapalooza at Casa Navarro!🎉There will be multiple local vendors that visitors can peruse including:• S...
04/16/2026

🌽10 days until Cornapalooza at Casa Navarro!🎉
There will be multiple local vendors that visitors can peruse including:
• SA Colonial
• Qué Sabor
• Alfredo Rodriguez the Spanish Colonial Woodcarver
• Unique Recyclables
We hope to see you at the Cornapalooza Fiesta Party! 🛍

Address

228 S Laredo Street
San Antonio, TX
78207

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10:30am - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

(210) 226-4801

Website

http://www.facebook.com/JoseAntonioNavarroSA

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