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alamo
The wor Alamo, from the Spanish word for the cottonwood tree, may refer to:
Trivia about alamo
Susanna Dickinson & her child were among the few Texan survivors of the 1836 battle at this site in San Antonio
It's not the rent-a-car company, it's the historic landmark seen here
As we all should, Ralph Waldo Emerson remembers this U.S. landmark
Founded as a Franciscan mission in 1718, Mission San Antonio de Valero became better-known in history under this name
On the 1830s "Survivor: Texas", Susanna Dickinson & her child won the immunity challenge at this epic battle
Built in the early 1700s, it was originally the chapel of the mission San Antonio de Valero
The men who died defending this locale in 1836 included William E. Summers & William DePriest Sutherland
On March 6, 1836 Jim Bowie, weak as a kitten from illness, was killed by Mexican troops while lying in his cot there
Sam Maverick, who gave us a word for independence, left this Texas fortress 4 days before the slaughter
A group of about 155 rebels in Texas confronted by Mexican forces retreated into this stronghold February 23, 1836
Built by the Franciscans around 1718, it was captured by Mexicans in 1836
"Unsolved History" reconstructs what this Texas site once looked like"Today, you find a row of tourist shops, but in 1836, the west wall ran 530 feet with a row of barracks for the troops."
Exactly 187 defenders were killed there March 6, 1836
Talk about ghosts with a mission--apparently there are plenty at this battle site in San Antonio
Davy Crockett was among nearly 200 men who died defending this mission-fortress in San Antonio, Texas
Tourists know this Catholic mission as Davy Crockett's last stand
Fiesta San Antonio honors the heroes of the Battle of San Jacinto & this mission with a 10-day celebration
Established in 1718; built as a Roman Catholic mission; Santa Anna's comin' to town
"Our flag still waves proudly from the walls", William B. Travis said of it, "I shall never surrender or retreat"