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The Alamo is hosting the return of a poignant live performance of “Remembering Juneteenth,” a reenactment of the end of slavery in Texas after the Civil War. The free public program is ...
As a kid in the late 1970s, I subscribed to that story too, even begging my mother to buy me a facsimile of Crockett’s coonskin cap at the Alamo gift shop. The 1836 conflict actually took place ...
A Juneteenth celebration took place near the Alamo on Thursday, marking the first time a play was performed at the pavilion in front of the Menger ...
To celebrate World Camel Day, the Texas Camel Corps brought camels to the Alamo to educate visitors about why the United States Army turned to cam ...
From left, Ava Cantu, 10, Frances Vasquez, 11, and Michaela Vasquez, 9, meet Jadid the camel at the Alamo on Saturday. Doug ...
Most Texas history books start with the Battle of the Alamo of 1836 and with the coming of Stephen F. Austin, who came to Texas in 1824 via Mexican Land Grants provided by the Mexican authorities who ...
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