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The Alamo commemorates the 183rd anniversary of the Battle of the Alamo
With more the 30 events and 120 hours of programming from Feb. 23 - March 6, this year's Commemoration was the biggest and best yet. Continue reading.
Early Reports of the Battle of the Alamo
Alamo Historian Bruce Winders examines how the news of the Alamo's fall spread across the Texas frontier in 1836.  Continue reading.
Alamo hosts historians from U.S. and Mexico for special event
An event years in the making, the Alamo hosted a one-of-a-kind panel where attendees had the opportunity to discuss the Texas Revolution with renowned historians from both the U.S. and Mexico. Continue reading or watch it here.
Artifact of the Month
One of the artifacts in the Alamo's collection is a report from General
Antonio López de Santa Anna sent on the afternoon of March 6, 1836. This document sheds light on how the Texas Revolution was progressing from the view point of the Mexican government. Continue reading.
Saturday, April 6 |  9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
First Saturday at the Alamo | free
On the first Saturday of every month, the grounds of the Alamo are transformed back in time to the 1830s. Join us for a full day of living history fun that the whole family will enjoy.
Saturday, April 6 |  9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Educator Workshop: Texas History and Science | $20
Educators are invited to join us for the latest installment of our Cross the Line of Curriculum workshop series, which will focus on Texas History and Science.
Saturday, May 4|  9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Homespun | free
Ever wondered what Texas pioneers wore and how they made their clothes? Learn about life in frontier Texas with this special living history event.
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