If there's one thing San Antonio is known for, it's the Alamo. Once a Franciscan mission, it was here that ... The fight sparked Texas' struggle for independence and today, the Alamo stands ...
Bearing the history of Texas itself, the Mission San Antonio de Valero (known as the Alamo) has passed through multiple hands in its nearly 300-year history. It has belonged to Spain, Mexico ...
Aside from the Alamo, this is where all of San Antonio's historic missions – Mission San José, Mission Concepción, Mission Espada and Mission San Juan – are located, making this a must-see ...
“The county appraisal district will come out and they’ll appraise the taxable value of the property in that area,” said John ...
Ernesto Rodriguez III digs through documents and works to tell the Alamo’s full story. New research is always rewriting the historical narrative, he says.
Founded in 2004 near the University of Central Florida, Huey Magoo's Chicken Tenders is eyeing the Alamo City. The fast-casual restaurant — which touts itself as the home of the "Filet Mignon Of ...
San Antonio has always been known for its flavorful food. And now, after Mixtli received a Michelin Star, the Alamo City will ...
with the Alamo. A Franciscan priest founded a mission along the banks of the San Antonio River in 1718 in what is now south Texas. The mission was called San Antonio de Valero, but its name was ...
Derrick Fox, President/CEO, Valero Alamo Bowl As President and ... In 2022, Designated Bidders agreed to acquire Texas League’s San Antonio Missions from its longtime franchise owner Dave ...
Texas. First built in 1718 and the most famous of the San Antonio missions, The Alamo (also known as San Antonio de Valera) ...
Confluence Park highlights the Mission Reach River Walk as ... Mexican troops withdrew from San Antonio and the Alamo in May. Texas became a U.S. state in 1845. Today, 1.6 million people visit ...