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If there's one thing San Antonio is known for, it's the Alamo. Once a Franciscan mission, it was here that 189 Texans fought and lost their lives in 1836 during a 13-day siege by Mexican ruler ...
The Spanish mission-turned-battleground ... 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero and relocated to its current location six years later, the site that came to be known as the Alamo was one of ...
SAN ANTONIO — The Alamo is receiving a few major upgrades. The former Alamo Hall and annex are transforming into the brand new Texas Cavaliers Alamo Education Center, a massive learning space ...
Before its turn as an international icon, the Alamo was a Spanish colonial mission called Misión San Antonio de Valero, later secularized and made into a battleground and then a forgotten relic.
The Alamo in San Antonio, surrounded by a much larger Mexican ... from Mexico in one of the most improbable and consequential battles in world history on April 21, 1836, at San Jacinto.
But do you know about the Irish immigration before after the historic Battle of the Alamo ... battles with sticks, rocks and firearms, and folks simply migrating out of the region as San Antonio ...
The education center, scheduled to be open in 2026, will be the first stop for students visiting the mission-turned-fortress ...
Alamo Plaza in San Antonio is showing signs of the future of the $550 million renovation and restoration of the beloved Texas shrine. Among the new additions is the Palisade outdoor exhibit ...
SAN ANTONIO — The Alamo is undoubtedly the most recognizable and photographed structure in San Antonio. But its shape is not unique. Around the Alamo City, there are nearly a dozen structures ...