Texas: Alamo to mark 175th anniversary of independence battle
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Texas, which this year marks its 175th anniversary of independence from Mexico, is honoring the memory of the fighters who died at the crucial Battle of the Alamo with reenactments and a ceremony.
Although the Alamo’s defenders were defeated, the battle on March 6, 1836, in San Antonio was a turning point in the Texas Revolution, inspiring the world-renowned battle cry, “Remember the Alamo.”
On March 5 and 6, reenactments on Alamo Plaza will give visitors a sense of what the battle was like. Another event, “Dawn at the Alamo,” from 6 to 7 a.m. on March 6, will honor both Texans and Mexicans who died in the battle. Thirteen candles will be lighted to remember the 13-day siege, and eyewitness accounts will be read as the sounds of musket volleys echo off the walls of the monument.
The events will be free.
Info: Free. San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau, (800) 447-3372.
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