March 1: Twenty-two men from Gonzales join the Alamo. March 2: Delegates at Washington-on-the-Brazos approve the Texas Declaration of Independence. Navarro, with his uncle, Francisco Ruiz ...
Hardin has served as a historical advisor for television and film productions on Texas history. He answers questions about what it's like to visit the Alamo. Does the Alamo attract many tourists?
This date in Texas history is part of a daily Longhorns newsletter put together by Texas football beat writer Danny Davis. For this and more phenomenal American-Statesman coverage delivered ...
A promotional event for a book examining the role slavery played leading up to the Battle of the Alamo that was scheduled at the Bullock Texas State History Museum on Thursday evening was abruptly ...
Still, the landing spot for the Cougars became the Alamo Bowl ... at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Given this is the highest bowl payout in BYU history, along with playing against a ...
The Menger Hotel in San Antonio is one of the most haunted hotels in Texas. It was built in 1859 and sits right next to The Alamo, and it's rumored to house the restless spirits of soldiers who died ...
Today is Dec. 29, 2024. And on this date in Texas history, the Longhorns closed out the 2020 season − and the Tom Herman era − with a win in the Alamo Bowl. En route to recording a 55-23 win ...
What sets a series like Texas Rising apart from other historical narratives of its kind is that this History Channel epic doesn't highlight the Battle at the Alamo. It makes sense that this might ...