The Alamo

San Antonio has lots of history and The Alamo is deeply rooted in Texas and American culture. It was originally a mission built by Spanish priests, but it eventually became an outpost during the Mexican-American War.

History of The Alamo

The battle for this legendary piece of Texas history took place on March 6th, 1836 - where over 200 Texans were killed or wounded while defending their post against General Santa Anna's army of 1,500 soldiers. The siege of the Alamo lasted for 13 days, with a total of 2000 Texans killed by Mexican soldiers. It is now considered one of Texas' most important historical sites and influential battles in American history as it's widely known as part of our state's independence from Mexico.

What to see in the Alamo?

Today, people can visit The Alamo to learn about the history of what happened there and see artifacts like Davy Crockett's rifle and Jim Bowie's knife. Other notable exhibits to see in the Alamo include The Bowie Knife, The Republic of Texas Remington Pistol, and the Bill Nye Rifle. These historical items help visitors to understand the story of The Alamo and how it has shaped Texas history.

What to expect when visiting The Alamo?

Visitors can expect to see a beautiful and well-maintained mission complex with gardens, an audio tour, and exhibits that tell the story of The Alamo. There is also a gift shop on-site where you can buy souvenirs to remember your visit. Restaurants are also on-site, so you can experience the Alamo with your stomach as well!

What to do close by?

Visitors who are looking for more attractions in San Antonio should visit The Riverwalk. This walkway is dotted with shops and restaurants along the way, where people of all ages will enjoy shopping or dining at their local favorites.

There's also plenty of cultures to be found at The San Antonio Museum of Art, which has a wide variety of art styles on display from all over the world. Finally, history buffs will love visiting The Alamo Cenotaph and checking out the cannons and plaques that talk more about this significant piece of Texas history.

Visiting Hours & Admission

The Alamo is open Tuesday to Saturday from 09:00 am to 05:30 pm - Closed on Sunday and Monday. General admission for adult's costs $13 with discounts available for seniors (65+) students, children (ages six to 17), military members, and AAA members.

The significance of this piece of Texas History is unparalleled in American culture. Not only did it help establish our state as an independent republic after Mexico declared war on America, but it also served as an inspiration for the Battle of Gettysburg which was fought two years later. If you're looking to learn more about Texas history, The Alamo is a must-see on your list!

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