History of the Alamo The Alamo, originally known as the Mission San Antonio de Valero, has roots that stretch back to the ...
SAN ANTONIO — The Alamo is undoubtedly the most recognizable and photographed structure in San Antonio. But its shape is not ...
How one of San Antonio's earliest subdivisions settled by the Irish, the Irish Flats, was built and why it's nearly missing ...
Alamo officials today confirmed that limestone from a historic quarry that once existed at the zoo’s location was excavated for construction of the Mission San Antonio de Valero’s third and final site ...
SAN ANTONIO - A groundbreaking historical discovery has finally pinpointed the quarry that provided the limestone used to construct the Alamo, solving a long-st ...
Established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero and relocated to its current location six years later, the site that came to be known as the Alamo was one of five Spanish missions built along the ...
Alamo Plaza in San Antonio is showing signs of the future of the $550 million renovation and restoration of the beloved Texas ...
Construction on a $550 million expansion plan is still ongoing, but San Antonio’s biggest tourist attraction doesn’t expect ...
The work will not affect visitors' access to the church, nor will it affect visits to any of the other parts of the Alamo ...
Science fair director Rose Heritage-Pérez has spent decades showing students that they can make a career in the STEM fields.
In Texas, San Antonio is the favorite destination with everyone from families to retirees to honeymooners. The River Walk is ...