⭐️You think you know the Alamo? Wait until you see what’s coming!⭐️
Read full article: ⭐️You think you know the Alamo? Wait until you see what’s coming!⭐️If you think you know the Alamo… buckle up. Because what’s happening in San Antonio right now is nothing short of extraordinary. Houston Life’s Melanie Camp hit the road for a classic Texas day trip — music up, Buc-ee’s pitstop included — and rolled into downtown San Antonio to see what a $550 million investment is going to look like when it’s poured directly into one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
Indigenous Peoples Day post revives debate over how the Alamo’s history should be told
Read full article: Indigenous Peoples Day post revives debate over how the Alamo’s history should be toldThe post from the official Alamo account was condemned by Republican Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, who said “woke has no place at the Alamo.”
We’ll always remember the Alamo with these 12 songs
Read full article: We’ll always remember the Alamo with these 12 songs“Remember the Alamo!” – This famous battle cry, known the world over, has made the gnarled building at 300 Alamo Plaza in the heart of downtown San Antonio the most identifiable structure in the history of Texas.
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LIST: The 20 most haunted places in Texas, according to Yelp
Read full article: LIST: The 20 most haunted places in Texas, according to YelpWhether you subscribe to the supernatural, or you merely enjoy a spooky story, you don’t have to try too hard to find either in Texas. Several of the states most popular hotels and restaurants purportedly play host to the unknown. This information comes courtesy of Yelp, the crowd-sourced review website we’ve all turned to for recommendations of some sort at one point or another (Though we admit, we were intrigued to learn ghost-plagued places were among the things Yelp ranked.)