We took a trip to San Antonio for a night. We visited the Alamo on day one. Pretty impressive! The grounds were very extensive and beautifully landscaped
There is no photography allowed inside as they are trying to preserve it as a war memorial. It was interesting to see how many people from VT and MA died in the Alamo. A very bloody, horrific affair
The grounds
It is right in the middle of town, set back from the large hotels. The told us that no shadows are allowed to cast over the Alamo because it is a war memorial
Nice hotel, originally a municipal building according to one of the Alamo guides (I resisted asking where the basement was on our tour)
This is Texas. Although no shadows or photography are allowed in an attempt to preserve the solemness of the war memorial, vending machines full of junk are ubiquitous. Kate had a melt down soon after this (in he gift shop), unable to deal with yet another refusal.
All was well in the end after the epic meltdown in the gift shop of the Alamo. Kate pushed Alex back to the hotel and we all rested before our walk on the river
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