I expected the ongoing restoration of The Alamo — the historic Spanish mission in San Antonio that was originally called Mission San Antonio de Valero — to disrupt my recent visit. Instead, I found the planned changes to be just another interesting chapter in the fascinating story of this legendary place.
The Alamo is renowned for its pivotal role in Texas’s fight for independence from Mexico. It’s where Davy Crockett made the last stand of his life, fighting alongside other Anglos and Tejanos (Texans of Mexican origin) at the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The only remaining original buildings are the Alamo Church and Long Barrack, whose construction began in 1724. Today, an ambitious restoration effort aims to reclaim the original footprint of The Alamo grounds.





