The Paseo del Alamo was dedicated in 1981. It has been closed for about two years for upgrades and reopened Thursday ahead of ...
The Alamo celebrates July 4 with free living history, a 10:30 a.m. musket firing, and the return of the Young Texans Tour.
The Alamo, originally known as the Mission San Antonio de Valero, has roots that stretch back to the early 18th century. Established by Spanish missionaries, it served as a hub for converting ...
It’s always amazing to walk in downtown San Antonio and see the Alamo in the heart of one of America’s most bustling cities. The Shrine of Texas Liberty respectfully pays homage to the Texians and ...
SAN ANTONIO — Starting this weekend, people visiting the Alamo will have a chance to see one of the pivotal events in Texas history in a new way. Brick by brick, the Alamo Trust is offering visitors a ...
A lot of South Texas children visiting San Antonio remember the Alamo long after their vacations are over, but not as the Cradle of Texas liberty. If memory serves, here's what most chiquillos under ...