It’s unfortunate how many towns get overlooked simply because they’re too small to gain much recognition. Given how large Texas is, we have many such towns, Goliad being one of the most underrated of them all. If you like war history, antique shops, breweries, and a quaint small-town vibe that’s sure to take you back in time, you definitely need to pay it a visit.

Goliad was established almost 300 years ago and is very important to Texas history, so it’s a shame how overlooked it is.

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Not only is it incredibly historic, but it’s also quaint and adorable. Its town square, full of antique shops and restaurants, will whisk you back in time to simpler days.

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Goliad is home to two very important missions. This is Presidio la Bahia, and it was an integral part of the battles of Goliad, the Alamo, and the Goliad Massacre.

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Mission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga was established to convert Native Americans to Christianity and uphold territorial claims from France.

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As tragic of a background as the Hanging Tree has, it’s still worth paying a visit to. For 24 years, Goliad’s trials were held underneath it, and its many branches were used for lynchings.

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On a happier note, Goliad is home to an amazing brewery. It’s family-owned and specializes in amazing craft beers like Golden Ale and Redfish IPA.

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There’s also an antique shop located in a 100+ year-old building where you’ll find items like victrolas and stereoscopes.

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The courthouse is an architectural marvel for sure, and it comes alive on the 2nd Monday of every month for a street market attracting vendors and patrons from all over Texas.

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Goliad might be one of the best, but it certainly isn’t the only overlooked town in our state. Read The 12 Most Underrated Cities In Texas You Should Check Out to see just how many hidden gems Texas has.

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Have you ever been to Goliad? What’s your favorite memory from your visit?

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