Authorised 1718 and built 1744 as the San Antonio de Valero Mission
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They fought the Alamo battle and won we lost the Alamo battle but later we won the war its the history but only for some place called san antonio
your mom is the leader of the alamo
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The chapel of the Mission San Antonio de Valero.
The Alamo Mission in San Antonio (simply known as The Alamo) was originally known as Misión San Antonio de Valero
the Alamo
The missing church in the Alamo is known as the Alamo Mission or simply the Alamo. Originally, it was a Spanish Franciscan mission established in the early 18th century. The iconic structure that remains today is the chapel, while the larger mission complex, including the church, was largely demolished in the 19th century.
The Alamo.
It was a Spanish Mission.
It was a Spanish Mission.
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In San Antonio Texas
The Alamo was built as a chapel after 1744, it is all that remains of the mission of San Antonio de Valero, which was founded in 1718 by Franciscans and later converted into a fortress.*Alamo, the. (n.d.). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. Retrieved October 14, 2007, from Reference.com website: http://www.reference.com/browse/columbia/Alamo
The closest I got to this anwer is "The Alamo Shrine" from The Spanish Missions in Texas