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The Texas Camel Corps walked the Alamo grounds Saturday morning, inviting guests to learn about their historical connection to the Texas Hill Country and the Shrine of Texas Liberty.
Alamo personnel wear masks and even a face shield as visitors stroll the grounds at the Alamo on Friday, Aug. 21, 2020. The grounds reopened Thursday to allow visitors in limited capacity to tour ...
The Alamo Grounds are now open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the historic site announced Thursday on Twitter.
SAN ANTONIO — Raymond Hernandez was a boy when his grandfather would take him on walks to the Alamo, pointing at the grounds around the Spanish mission founded in the 18th century.
He must strike before the army arrives at the Alamo. So, like Santa Anna, Mark Nauschutz attacks in the predawn darkness, around 5 a.m. His mission: mowing the lawn before tourists descend. The ...
Remember the Alamo? The historic downtown mission — thought by some to be an overrated tourist trap — has reopened its grounds for those who appreciate its charm. According to an email ...
For six of those years, Texas government bodies undertaking a massive expansion of the Alamo grounds have been telling him the same thing: sell us your bar, or we're going to come and take it.
SAN ANTONIO - A Daughters of the Republic of Texas chapter was told recently to remove its furniture and other items from the Alamo grounds, concluding a tumultuous year during which the group ...
Bella will be let back on the grounds when the construction crews clear out in 2027, but there are no plans to let her wander around the new educational facility or the Alamo Visitor Center and ...
Portraits bring Alamo defenders to life One of the brother's faces can be seen for the first time at The Ralston Family Collections Center , one of the newest additions to The Alamo grounds.
The calico beauty lives on the grounds and has a staff that takes care of all her needs. Join Bella the Alamo Cat's birthday celebration by purchasing her 2023 Fiesta medal.
The heroic history of the Alamo was handed down to Americans by an enslaved man named Joe. He fought and bled in the Battle of the Alamo but miraculously lived to tell about it.