Plaza Constitucional in Liberty, Texas, holds a rich historical significance as the site of municipal buildings since its establishment in 1831 by J. Francisco Madero. This square was part of the original town tract with 49 squares, five of which were designated for public use, and has witnessed key events such as the election of the first city council and subsequent dissolution by Juan D. Bradburn.
The construction of the present city hall began in 1939 and continued in 1959, marking a continued legacy of governance and community presence in Liberty County. The historical marker, erected in 1968 by the State Historical Survey Committee, commemorates the enduring importance of Plaza Constitucional in the local narrative of Liberty's development.
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