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Plan in works for fortifying the Alamo
San Antonio Express-News ^ | 08/05/2007 | Scott Huddleston

Posted on 08/05/2007 1:43:06 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch

The new vision for the Alamo, it turns out, involves returning the old mission to its past.

Restoring the icon's two oldest structures to their 1836 appearance, adding buildings for archives, lectures and youth programs, and giving visitors a better sense that Alamo Plaza is sacred ground — not just a magnet for sno-cone vendors — are goals of a new master plan for the state's top tourist attraction.

The plan envisions the Alamo being more welcoming to its 2.5 million annual visitors, with a shaded waiting area by day and soft lighting for after-hours tours by night.

Some have called the plan the biggest development at the Alamo since it was saved from being made into a hotel in 1903. It seeks to expand the state-owned, 4.2-acre site north, beyond its existing walls, and to use, for the first time, permanent endowments to fund future preservation and education.

It will take about $60 million, officials said, to preserve the Alamo and help people understand its storied past, including the 1836 battle. The Texas Historical Commission and Daughters of the Republic of Texas, custodians of the Alamo, recently approved the plan, which calls for construction of a 49,000-square-foot building to house a library, 250-seat auditorium, Texana bookstore and other new amenities.

Madge Roberts, DRT president general, knows all about the problems at the Alamo. The DRT Library is 85 percent full — "bursting at the seams" by library standards, she said. Alamo Hall, an old city fire station used for gatherings, has just two toilets to serve up to 150 people. Living history participants have no designated area to rehearse or slip into their costumes, which are crammed in the curator's office.

"We'd seen all these problems and needed to put them into a workable plan," Roberts said.

With most....

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: Texas
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(Nicole Frugé/Express-News)

The top priority of the master plan is building preservation, especially at the chapel and Long Barrack. The first donation for the $60 million capital campaign came from schoolchildren.

1 posted on 08/05/2007 1:43:12 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
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To: genxer; time4good; NoTaxTexas; RGVTx; notaliberal; 19th LA Inf; ImpBill; captjanaway; DrewsMum; ...

Ping!

If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.


2 posted on 08/05/2007 1:49:10 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch (US Constitution Article 4 Section 4..shall protect each of them against Invasion...domestic Violence)
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To: SwinneySwitch


Remember the Alamo!

Thanks for the ping
3 posted on 08/05/2007 1:56:08 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Super!!!!

Davy Crockett and Fred Thompson are from the same town in Tennessee.. I always stand proud when I see how many Tennesseans and Mississippians came to Texas to help Texas gain their independence.

4 posted on 08/05/2007 1:59:46 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Liberty Valance

After losing San Antonio to the Texans during the Siege of Bexar, Mexican General Santa Anna determined to retake this key location and at the same time impress upon the Texans the futility of further resistance to Mexican rule.

With these goals, the vanguard of Santa Anna’s army arrived in San Antonio about 23 February 1836. Some 145 Texans in the area took refuge in the fortified grounds of an old mission known as the Alamo, under the joint command of William B. Travis (for the regular army) and Jim Bowie (for the volunteers).

Over the following two weeks, the Mexican forces continually strengthened to over 2000 troops. During the same period, a few reinforcements for the Texans answered Travis’ famous Appeal for Aid and managed to penetrate enemy lines and enter the Alamo grounds, bringing the total strength of the defenders to about 189 men.

After periodic bombardment, the siege ended on the morning of 6 March when the Mexicans storm the Alamo fortress. During the battle, all of the Texan defenders were killed. Several non-combatants were spared, including Susanna Dickenson, the wife of one of the defenders, Susanna’s baby, and a servant of Travis. Partly to reinforce his goal of terrorizing colonists in Texas, Santa Anna released this small party to inform Texans of the fate of the defenders.

Losses in the battle have been placed at 189 Texans against about 1600 for the Mexicans.


5 posted on 08/05/2007 2:00:51 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: SwinneySwitch

Better late than never. Are they going to fix up the basement?


6 posted on 08/05/2007 2:02:15 PM PDT by steveo (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.)
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To: SwinneySwitch
I don't recall Richard Widmark dying with a sno cone.
7 posted on 08/05/2007 2:07:08 PM PDT by Westlander (Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
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To: SwinneySwitch

But will it be safe from Ozzy Osbourne?


8 posted on 08/05/2007 2:09:50 PM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Ironic that it was the DRT who torn down the majority of the fort. I can’t see store owners willing to give up their businesses that have encroached especially upon the front part just since I was a kid. I hate going down there because it’s just not the same anymore.

BTW, Gramps manned one of the cannon during the siege.

9 posted on 08/05/2007 2:12:03 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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To: Westlander

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/images/d-f/davycrockett1.jpg

I like the Buddy Ebsen-Fess Parker duo.


10 posted on 08/05/2007 2:12:56 PM PDT by donmeaker (You may not be interested in War but War is interested in you.)
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To: steveo

http://franchising.owenscorning.com/bfs/


11 posted on 08/05/2007 2:13:38 PM PDT by Westlander (Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
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To: Liberty Valance
Mexican-revanchist locals tried to get the Alamo away from the Daughters a few years ago. They wanted to convert it into a museum of Spanish culture.

Didn't fly, but they'll be back.

You'll see the Mexican superchicken fly over the Alamo again someday -- in triumph.

If they get their way.

12 posted on 08/05/2007 2:14:05 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: steveo

***Better late than never. Are they going to fix up the basement?***

Maybe they will find Pee Wee Hermman’s bike.


13 posted on 08/05/2007 2:16:23 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Ever see WILLIS SHAW backwards in your rear view mirror? I have!)
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To: SwinneySwitch

If I remember my history, the origional walls, except for the chapel, were blown up by retreating Santa Ana’s men.

To restore them would be to make nothing but a larger tourist trap, besides, many of the walls were across the street where the business section of town was, just around the corner was a strip joint.

Ok, that was in 1966.


14 posted on 08/05/2007 2:20:08 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Ever see WILLIS SHAW backwards in your rear view mirror? I have!)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Maybe they will find Pee Wee Hermman’s bike.

Or maybe Geraldo can come for the big dig and open Al Capone's vault. Of course, Jimmy Hoffa could be in that basement, too.

15 posted on 08/05/2007 2:58:13 PM PDT by TexasRedeye (Eschew obfuscation)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Maybe they will find Pee Wee Hermman’s bike.

Or maybe Geraldo can come for the big dig and open Al Capone's vault. Of course, Jimmy Hoffa could be in that basement, too.

16 posted on 08/05/2007 2:58:20 PM PDT by TexasRedeye (Eschew obfuscation)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Plan in works for fortifying the Alamo

Are we expecting another attack by those germans?

Germans?

Forget it, he's rolling.

17 posted on 08/05/2007 3:00:09 PM PDT by lowbridge
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To: SwinneySwitch

The Mexicans won, thanks to JORGE` Bush.

The Alamo has become a joke, I’m sad to say.


18 posted on 08/05/2007 3:05:54 PM PDT by Finalapproach29er (Dems will impeach Bush in 2008; mark my words.)
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To: lentulusgracchus
Didn't fly, but they'll be back.

I'm worried about the Kelo decision being used...

19 posted on 08/05/2007 3:39:37 PM PDT by gdc314
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To: Liberty Valance

Remember Goliad, too!


20 posted on 08/05/2007 5:13:18 PM PDT by ol' hoghead (He is not here; for he is risen.)
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