Alamo Launches New Tour and Exhibit

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New exhibit and kid-friendly tour to explore the long and proud military history of the Alamo and San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO – February 1, the Alamo will officially open a brand new exhibit and new, kid-friendly tour to the public. In celebration of San Antonio’s tricentennial, both the tour and exhibit will explore the long and proud history of the Alamo as a fort, and its role in creating the city San Antonio. The exhibit, entitled Fortress Alamo: The Key to Texas, tells the story of the site’s long military history, and how the Alamo’s position on the Texas frontier led to San Antonio’s emergence as Military City U.S.A.

“The Battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836, is a seminal moment in Texas and American history,” said Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush. “The Alamo started out as a mission but gets its name from the first military unit to use it as a frontier fort, in 1803. Fortress Alamo tells the story of the rise of San Antonio and Texas as military centers – the story of Texas itself. As a native Texan and a military veteran, I’m honored to be Fortress Alamo’s guardian today.”

“William Barret Travis once called the Alamo the key to Texas, and through this exhibit, visitors will see why that’s true,” said Alamo CEO Doug McDonald. “We also explore how the Alamo’s long military history is still alive and well in San Antonio today. There are many veterans and military members who have served in San Antonio, and they’re part of this story too. We hope they’ll bring their families to see this special exhibit, and celebrate their role in creating Military City U.S.A.”

Fortress Alamo: The Key to Texas is free to the public and will run throughout 2018 during normal operating hours in the Alamo Special Exhibition Hall.

Also opening February 1 is the Alamo’s new, kid-friendly Young Texans tour, created specifically for school-aged children. The Young Texans tour allows kids and families to immerse themselves in history, with hands-on learning about the Texas Revolution and life in frontier Texas.

This week, several students visited the Alamo for a preview of the tour, where they learned about the Battle of the Alamo, as well as the artillery, medicine, and transportation of the Texas frontier. Part of the tour included an opportunity for the kids to learn how a cannon was loaded and fired at the Battle of the Alamo.

“My favorite part was getting to see the cannons!” said nine-year-old Christian.

“It was really nice to see that the tour ‘gets on their level,'” said Christian’s mom, Yina Ojeda. “They’re still learning about the history of the battle and the site, but in a way that’s geared toward them, not just adults.”

From Feb. 1 – 14, the Alamo will soft launch the Young Texans tour with limited, free tours running at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily on a first come, first served basis. Visitors may sign up for the free tours on-site at the Alamo info cart. After that, the Young Texans tour can be booked online at TheAlamo.org or by calling (210) 225-1391.

For more information about upcoming Alamo events, follow the Alamo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @OfficialAlamo.

 

Ezra McMullen
Ezra McMullin is a content and social media producer at MSGPR and attends Angelina College. He unwinds after a long day by playing XBox, telling himself he'll just play one more level before bed.

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