Texas Day – Feb. 1, 2027

Texas Day
Categories:
Tags:
AppreciationCivicHistorical
Where:
United States
Date change rule:
Every February 1
Holiday emoji:
🤠

Texas Day celebrates the rich history and vibrant culture of the Lone Star State every February 1. This annual observance honors everything from its vast landscapes and diverse industries to its iconic foods and music. Explore the unique traditions that make Texas special, share your favorite Texas memories, and support local Texan businesses.

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Expected Texas Day Deals

While Texas Day isn’t typically marked by nationwide sales, local businesses across the Lone Star State often run special promotions to celebrate state pride. Expect restaurants like Whataburger and Texas Roadhouse to offer deals on classic Texas fare, while local breweries such as Spoetzl Brewery (Shiner Beer) might feature special releases. Retailers like H-E-B and boutiques showcasing Texas-made goods from brands like YETI or Lucchese Bootmaker may highlight products reflecting the state’s heritage. Look for unique events and discounts from small businesses in cities like Austin, Dallas, and Houston. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 1 approaches, so check back for local offers.

Platform Guide for Texas Day

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #TexasDay. Share insights on Texas’s economic impact or professional opportunities.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #TexasDay. Post about local Texas community events or historical facts.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #TexasDay. Share visually appealing photos of Texas landscapes, iconic food, or cultural celebrations.

Social Media Tips for Texas Day

Individuals

Share a photo of your favorite Texas landmark, a meal from a local Tex-Mex restaurant, or a memory of a Texas road trip using #TexasDay.

Creators

Produce a short video showcasing 'hidden gems' in Texas, a DIY guide to Texas BBQ, or a compilation of unique Texas slang and traditions.

Brands

Run a 'Why We Love Texas' campaign, featuring employee stories, local partnerships, or special promotions on Texas-made products for the day.

Partners & Brands for Texas Day

  1. Whataburger

    Founded in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1950, Whataburger is an iconic fast-food chain known for its distinctive A-frame orange-and-white striped buildings and customizable burgers. It remains a beloved Texas institution.

  2. H-E-B

    H-E-B, founded in 1905 in Kerrville, Texas, is a privately held supermarket chain with over 400 stores across Texas and Mexico. It is renowned for its strong community involvement and extensive selection of Texas-made products.

  3. Dr Pepper

    Invented in Waco, Texas, in 1885, Dr Pepper is the oldest major soft drink in America. Its unique blend of 23 flavors has made it a global favorite, deeply rooted in Texas's culinary history.

  4. YETI

    Founded in Austin, Texas, in 2006, YETI is a premium outdoor lifestyle brand specializing in coolers, drinkware, and outdoor gear. It has become synonymous with durability and adventure, embodying the rugged Texas spirit.

  5. Lucchese Bootmaker

    Established in San Antonio, Texas, in 1883, Lucchese Bootmaker is a legendary manufacturer of high-quality, handmade cowboy boots. Their craftsmanship reflects a deep heritage in Western wear and Texas tradition.

  6. Spoetzl Brewery (Shiner Beer)

    Located in Shiner, Texas, the Spoetzl Brewery has been brewing Shiner Beer since 1909. It is one of the oldest independent breweries in Texas, celebrated for its flagship Shiner Bock and a wide range of craft beers.

  7. Buc-ee's

    Founded in Texas in 1982, Buc-ee's is a chain of large convenience stores and gas stations famous for their clean restrooms, extensive snack selection, and the beaver mascot. They are a quintessential Texas road trip stop.

Texas Day Hero

Stephen F. Austin

Stephen F. Austin (1793–1836) is revered as the 'Father of Texas' for leading the second, and ultimately successful, colonization of the region by Anglo-Americans. His efforts laid the groundwork for Texas's eventual independence and statehood. Austin's dedication to establishing a thriving community in Texas shaped its early development and left an indelible mark on its history.

History of Texas Day

Texas Day was first celebrated in 2017 after it was created online. At first, this holiday was seen as unnecessary as the date was not related to any key moments in Texas. However, the holiday is still regarded as another day to celebrate the Lone Star State. ‘Texas’ is a name derived from ‘taysha,’ a word in the Caddoan language, meaning ‘friend’ or ‘ally.’

Texas has a funny history. It has been territorialized by six different countries: France, Spain, Mexico, the United States, the Confederate States, and the Republic of Texas, for over three centuries. For nine years (1836 — 1845), Texas was an independent country. It joined the United States as the 28th state on December 29, 1845, and its capital city is Austin.

The armadillo is the state’s official animal, and its official flower is the bluebonnet. Its official sport is Rodeo, and its official dish is ‘chili con Carne,’ a red stew dish made with dried meat without beans. Being one of the largest and most populated states in the United States, Texas has a population of over 28 million residents and a land area of 268,596 square miles. The current Texas governor is Greg Abbott. It is famous for Rodeos, special Texan B.B.Q.s, live music, hot weather, Dr Pepper, and its large size. The state brags about its Whataburger, state fair, beautiful sunsets, and its water park, Schlitterbahn.

Texas Day timeline

1839
The Lone Star Flag

The Congress of Texas adopts the Lone Star Flag designed by David Burnet

1845
The 28th State

Texas becomes the 28th state to join the U.S.

2015
The Lone Star State

Texas adopts its nickname officially.

2017
National Texas Day

The holiday is first celebrated and popularized on the internet.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Texas Day

Local businesses can honor Texas Day by offering special ‘Texas-themed’ menu items or discounts on products sourced within the state. Restaurants might feature dishes made with local ingredients or offer a complimentary dessert with a Texas-sized meal. Retailers could highlight Texas-made goods, host in-store events with local artisans, or run ‘Lone Star’ themed giveaways. Emphasize community involvement through partnerships with local charities or by showcasing employee stories about what they love most about Texas.

Texas Day FAQs

When is Texas Day?

In 2027, Texas Day is observed on Tuesday, February 1. This annual observance invites everyone to honor the unique contributions and spirit of Texas.

How many people live in Texas?

As of recent estimates, Texas’s population continues to expand, now exceeding 30 million residents. This makes it a major demographic force in the nation, reflecting its appeal as a place to live and work.

What is Texas known for?

Beyond its iconic ‘everything’s bigger’ reputation, Texas is celebrated for its unique contributions to American culture, including its distinctive cuisine like Tex-Mex and chili, its vibrant music scene, and its deep historical roots, particularly its fight for independence.

Why is Texas called the Lone Star State?

The moniker ‘Lone Star State’ originates from the prominent single star featured on the Texas flag, first adopted in 1839. It represents the state’s unity and its past as an independent republic before joining the United States.

Texas Day Activities

  1. Read up on Texas

    Do research on Texas and find out more about it. Then, make it more fun by throwing a pop quiz for friends and family.

  2. Eat Texan dishes

    You can also celebrate the holiday the yummy way. Help yourself to local Texan dishes and explore its history by taste. You should try the Texan B.B.Q., peanut butter pie, and chicken fried steak.

  3. Visit Texas

    There’s no better way to celebrate than to visit the state yourself. Take a tour of Texas and enjoy all the beauty and history it has to offer.

5 Important Facts About Texas

  1. Independent Lone Star

    Texas used to be an independent republic before it joined the U.S.

  2. A country-sized state

    Texas is bigger than any country in Europe.

  3. The Origin of Dr Pepper

    The popular soft drink, Dr Pepper, was invented in Texas.

  4. Position by size

    Texas is the second-largest state in the U.S.

  5. Live music

    The world's live music capital is Austin.

Why We Love Texas Day

  1. We learn about the history

    National Texas Day is dedicated to the Texan state. Celebrating it helps us to learn more about its history.

  2. The food is delicious

    Is it the tantalizing B.B.Q.? Or the tasty tripe stew? National Texas Day reminds us to try these dishes and relish them.

  3. We celebrate a milestone

    Texas is the 28th state to join the United States. This marks the growth of the U.S and is worth being celebrated.

Texas Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 1 Monday
2028 February 1 Tuesday
2029 February 1 Thursday
2030 February 1 Friday
2031 February 1 Saturday