The Alamo at Sunrise
by Bee Creek Photography - Tod and Cynthia
Title
The Alamo at Sunrise
Artist
Bee Creek Photography - Tod and Cynthia
Medium
Photograph - Print
Description
The Alamo at Sunrise - San Antonio Alamo landscape on canvas, metal, or fine art prints. Another captured of the Texas historic San Antonio landmark Alamo at sunrise in San Antonio with the early morning color in the sky. The San Antonio Alamo was originally known as MisiĆ³n San Antonio de Valero and was founded as a Catholic mission in 18th century as a mission and fortress compound along with educational purpose for the American Indian. Today it is part of the Texas Mission of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and is a World Heritage Site. This historic landmark site is part of the San antonio cityscape which draws thousand of tourist year round to come to the mission and discover the historic significance of this place. The Alamo is treated with a lot of reverence so be respectful when inside at all times. Today The Alamo in San antonio is the greatest tourisit attraction because of it contribution to historical significance. During the revolution a small number of Texians were at the compound when the Mexican Army attacked and kill most who were left inside and burned some of the place down. Many know the history of Battle of the Alamo as William Travis and his men like Daniel Boon and Jim Bowie fought Santa Anna Army. The Alamo was brought back to life when the Daughter of the Republic in 1835 started trying to preserve it and had maintained until 2015 when the Texas Land Office took over the site. Today it is probably one of the most popular tourist spots in the state of Texas. It is only about a block from the San Antonio riverwalk which is another porpular site for tourist. Please visit our site for more Texas Mission on beecreekphoto.com
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June 5th, 2018
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