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Nearly 200 years after the historic battle, Texans are still fighting over how exactly to remember the Alamo. Officials in San Antonio are preparing to break ground on a $550 million project that ...
The Battle of the Alamo took place in early 1836, during the Texas Revolution. It was fought between Mexican and Texan forces at a fort called the Alamo in San Antonio.
Alamo still stirs passion, controversy 189 years after the renowned siege and battle While revisionists call for inclusion in the Alamo project, traditionalists insist 'Davy' died fighting.
The “ridiculous scroll” didn’t top the structure until after the Battle of the Alamo. By John Nova Lomax. March 6, 2018. The gently curved “hump” atop the Alamo is ...
Less than ninety minutes after the battle began, it was over. For decades student of Alamo history have refought the battle, debating how many people died there and where they fell.
Slave Joe became a fugitive after the Battle of the Alamo. He fled Texas in 1838 to find the family of master William B. Travis, who was killed at the Alamo, in Alabama.
The buildup to the battle. Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821. Texas was a contested territory, and by 1836 the Alamo had become a military outpost as Texans fought to win independence ...
The ceremony is a commemorative event that marks the anniversary of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. According to a release from The Alamo , the ceremony will include readings, vignettes, music ...
For Hispanic Heritage Month, KENS 5 is sharing a Battle of the Alamo story many of us don't learn about, one about brothers who fought on opposing sides. One was loyal to the Mexican army, while ...
SAN ANTONIO — It was the bloodiest armed conflict in Texas history. On Aug. 18, 1813, some 1,400 people died at the Battle of Medina and during the merciless streak of executions that followed.