Alamo Battlefield Tour

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  • Опубліковано 6 бер 2019
  • Join Greg, a former battlefield guide at Gettysburg National Military Park, on this five-stop walking tour of the Alamo mission complex. The Alamo is the most visited historical site in the state of Texas, and on this tour you'll see its most famous landmarks, along with a few lesser-known highlights.
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  • @ShanwanaPuppy
    @ShanwanaPuppy 3 роки тому +38

    The Alamo has a such a weird aura to it. I worked a street over on the riverwalk- definitely spooky at night and you can feel it.

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Рік тому +5

      Love the Alamo from Florida!

    • @Ricky-nz5tw
      @Ricky-nz5tw 9 місяців тому +2

      I hear the whole area is Haunted 👻👻😈

    • @mb-ob2ye
      @mb-ob2ye 2 місяці тому +2

      As the Marty Robbin’s song says:
      “But sometimes between the setting and the rising of the sun
      You can hear a ghostly bugle
      As the men go marching by
      You can hear them as they answer
      To that roll call in the sky.”

  • @sassytbc7923
    @sassytbc7923 Рік тому +13

    I have been visiting the Alamo my entire life, starting in primary school to just two years ago. In all of those visits, not one person mentioned the outlines of the original structures painted on the ground. Thank you so much for this video tour of the Alamo. God bless Texas!!! Remember the Alamo!

    • @AndrewAHynd
      @AndrewAHynd 3 місяці тому

      I call bullshit to these being permanent. Go on Google Earth, and they are completely MIA. Maybe that is why they were never mentioned.

  • @stump182
    @stump182 5 років тому +160

    Welcome to Texas and thanks for remembering the Alamo.

    • @williamalamowassupitswill2766
      @williamalamowassupitswill2766 5 років тому +2

      That's my last name thanks for supporting

    • @whistleblower8289
      @whistleblower8289 4 роки тому +2

      REMEMBER THE ALAMO ANTONIO FORTRESS FACING WEST INVADED BY LATINO= LATIN ROMAN OPPRESSORS THE MEXICANS... CITY OF KING DAVID YOU HEATHENS

    • @withronnie3188
      @withronnie3188 4 роки тому

      stump182 ❤️

    • @jms6605
      @jms6605 4 роки тому +7

      Whistle Blower I think you got the invaders reversed, we were here already, read up on world history, not your history.

    • @stevetorres6182
      @stevetorres6182 4 роки тому

      Grew up in Bay City TX. Now live in Michigan..

  • @1Tomrider
    @1Tomrider 4 роки тому +81

    We saw the Alamo years ago. It's amazing, you're in the middle of a huge modern city, come around a corner, and there it is - really cool! I read that a group of wealthy Texas women leaned on their husbands to pass a law that the mission could never be torn down for condos or whatever (and there are those out there who would do that!).

    • @patriciapowell2975
      @patriciapowell2975 4 роки тому +4

      Please look what city of San Antonio is tring to move the tomb of the dead my cousin Lee Spencer white on her Facebook page is trying to make the Alamo a cemetery they city of San Antonio found skeletons remains would not let the right people so they can do DNA on them then just putting them in a plastic container on a shelf ,they found Native American skeletons bones but they will not make it a cemetery they are destroying ground finding bones they will not stop please iam asking if you love the Alamo please go to Lee Spencer white Facebook and sighn a petition to make it a cemetery and don't move the tomb of the dead

    • @jeaniedelgado687
      @jeaniedelgado687 4 роки тому +1

      @@patriciapowell2975 I sent a message to Lee on Face Book that I will post for her but she does not know me? Pls let her know I found her through your post here? Thank you?

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому +6

      daughters of the republic?

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 2 роки тому +5

      That’s right Daughters of the Republic.

    • @flyinryan1459
      @flyinryan1459 2 роки тому +4

      San Antonio wasn't supposed to build around the alamo, that was something that's been stated before and it's sad

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 4 роки тому +36

    The whole mission should be restored. All those buildings should be moved that are on the original footprint. Obscene to have buildings sit on this massive gravesite.

    • @glenb1426
      @glenb1426 2 роки тому

      You mean a gravesite of WHITE SUPREMACIST INSURRECTIONISTS, SLAVE OWNERS, AND WAR CRIMINALS?!

    • @mixmotion5348
      @mixmotion5348 2 роки тому +5

      It is hard to explain but I’m just going to say that they shouldnt restore them

    • @rustysawyers5109
      @rustysawyers5109 Рік тому +6

      I agree 100%. Bring back the compound. I live in S.A. and had two direct ancestors in the battle.

    • @glenb1426
      @glenb1426 Рік тому

      @@rustysawyers5109 I say send the Mexican army back to the Alamo to FINISH WHAT SANTA ANNA STARTED!

    • @TIM1948
      @TIM1948 Рік тому +1

      Mix motion...Consider visiting your local mental health provider.

  • @patrickcrockett3982
    @patrickcrockett3982 Рік тому +5

    I finally got to visit the Alamo a couple years ago. I was a Davy Crockett fan my whole life. Just standing in front of the Alamo filled me awe and new respect for the defenders. I have a different perspective than most visitors because I'm a proud relative of Davy Crockett.

  • @ahemphill44
    @ahemphill44 3 роки тому +10

    I have lived a couple hours from San Antonio most of my life and have been fascinated by the Alamo since I was a child, too. Genealogy studies by my sister show that I am related to two of the defenders. I have walked your described path many, many times. Your video and narration is one of the best presentations on this special place that I have ever seen. Thank you.

  • @monsterstereos1836
    @monsterstereos1836 4 роки тому +113

    Sort of sad and surreal to see this sacred ground surrounded by commercial real estate.

    • @glenb1426
      @glenb1426 2 роки тому +4

      I say we *finish what Santa Anna started!*

    • @arctodussimus6198
      @arctodussimus6198 Рік тому +6

      Last time I was in the Alamo, there was absolutely no reverence observed. Men wearing hats, loud talking, walking on the graves inside the chapel…
      I asked one of the workers, and he said it was a shame, but they were no longer allowed to enforce reverence and respect inside the chapel.

    • @jameshenrey1198
      @jameshenrey1198 Рік тому

      DC

    • @robertvictor3237
      @robertvictor3237 Рік тому +5

      ​@@arctodussimus6198 reverence? For mercenaries and their slave owning employers?

    • @alejandroorozco4317
      @alejandroorozco4317 Рік тому

      @@arctodussimus6198 those treacherous slave owners deserve no reverance

  • @allen1411
    @allen1411 4 роки тому +18

    When visiting San Antonio you may be interested in checking out the San Antonio Missions Park. Where there are a few mission churches that were built around about the same time as the Alamo, 1700'ish. And interesting they are still standing strong and still in use today.

  • @BobbyisYoda
    @BobbyisYoda 3 роки тому +24

    When my father was a kid, growing up he loved the 1960 John Wayne Alamo movie, it was his favorite. Fast forward 45 years later and when he retired from the Army we moved to San Antonio and a few years later he got a job working as a docent at the Alamo in the Long Barrack. The story of the Alamo has been a lifelong interest of his so it was only fitting.

    • @freepatriot6313
      @freepatriot6313 2 роки тому +4

      They filmed that movie on a ranch about 10 miles north of Bracketville Texas. The movie set is still standing and opened to the public during the spring and summer. Willie Nelson has filmed there on some of his movie projects as well

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark 2 роки тому +3

      Bless his heart. I hope you still have him and he is well. I miss my Dad.

    • @marthagomez7335
      @marthagomez7335 4 місяці тому

      I never liked John Wayne or the Alamo. The Alamo is where you got your asses kicked !

    • @everydaychemistry6231
      @everydaychemistry6231 2 місяці тому

      ​@@marthagomez7335Guess who still has Texas lmao, the same folks who got their asses kicked. Sucks to be you I guess

  • @jakelindsey7561
    @jakelindsey7561 4 роки тому +22

    My favorite history lesson. It was such an amazing feeling when I first visited!

  • @Sgt.Kilrain
    @Sgt.Kilrain 4 роки тому +32

    I am stationed in Texas right now and have made sure to the Missions of San Antonio, Gonzalez for the first shot, Goliad for the four battles and San Jacincto. Honestly you could visit all Texas War of Independence sites on a long weekend.

    • @thenightfox8497
      @thenightfox8497 4 роки тому +3

      TBH you could visit all of them in a single day.. you just couldn't spend very long at each one.

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому +3

      it is funny the alamo is the 1st thing you think about as the fight for texas independence. but your right they had some knock down drag out wars alone the way. and not even a 2 hour drive from my house was were the battle of san jacinto took place. an 18 minute battle and a signing by santa anna that we won texas.

    • @freepatriot6313
      @freepatriot6313 2 роки тому

      Hwy 21 out of Nacogdoches is the old El Camino Real.....or the first road in Texas. It was also called the San Antonio road. Ran from Natchites Louisiana to Nacogdoches then to San Antonio. There are some really old graves in Nacogdoches (known as the oldest town in Texas) The Father for the first catholic mission/church in San Antonio is buried there

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark 2 роки тому

      @@jodyguilbeaux8225 I have 2 ancestors that fought with General Sam Houston at San Jacinto. You can go to the museum website and read their bio's. Their last names are Crain, and one of them guarded Santa Anna after we captured him. I posted a video yesterday on my channel commemorating the 1 day of the 13 day seize at the Alamo. You should go check it out.

  • @ethancantu7444
    @ethancantu7444 4 роки тому +6

    Great video, I was born, raised and currently reside in San Antonio and appreciate the attention you gave the Alamo. Thank you!

  • @brianwhippen7497
    @brianwhippen7497 4 роки тому +62

    I was there this past summer I would highly recommend San Antonio the people are lovely I would definitely go back.

    • @fire_1209
      @fire_1209 4 роки тому +1

      There was a group that where going to show up and burn down the Alamo

    • @ohmanyourecool1
      @ohmanyourecool1 4 роки тому +4

      Dillon Brumfield
      They were thwarted by our good ol bois

    • @henryosborne7052
      @henryosborne7052 4 роки тому +4

      Dillon Brumfield
      That’s an absolute sure fire way to literally get the shit kicked out of you.

    • @ConstancioRosellini5873
      @ConstancioRosellini5873 4 роки тому +1

      Glory to the brave 19th century Mexican soldiers, who defended the territorial integrity of Mexico from the US-American pirates, who were balkanizing the Mexican province of Texas.
      Yes, because they were illegal immigrants who rose up against the Mexican Republic, Texas did not have the right to separate from Mexico, but the US-American pirates wanted to continue maintaining slavery, abolished in Mexico since 1810.
      Mexico land of racial equality.

    • @ohmanyourecool1
      @ohmanyourecool1 3 роки тому +1

      Constancio Rosellini
      Land of racial equality? Clearly you’re forgetting the Spanish conquistadors and how they pillaged the land of native Americans. This consequence created new forms of ethnicities such as mestizos.

  • @davidandmercywhipple
    @davidandmercywhipple 3 роки тому +8

    We have been living in San Antonio for 3 years now and it seems like every time we have someone come visit us one of the things we definitely want to do with them is at least take a picture in front of the Alamo!

  • @anthonycantu8879
    @anthonycantu8879 2 роки тому +3

    I went to San Antonio and, of course, visited "The Alamo." It's a must see, for sure. Don't forget to read "Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth." It dovetails nicely with your tour.
    Happy trails and a big ADIOS AMIGOS!

  • @bobbys4327
    @bobbys4327 3 роки тому +26

    I visited the Alamo a number of years ago and had a really strange feeling while inside that building and was almost overwhelming. I have never had a feeling like that before or since. Souls..........

    • @LouieNeira
      @LouieNeira 3 роки тому +7

      You’re not alone. It is believed the defenders still guard the Alamo.

    • @larryphillips6872
      @larryphillips6872 3 роки тому +1

      Ya ok

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark 2 роки тому +3

      I felt it too! And also back behind it where the trees are and the sidewalk. It gave me a feeling if urgency, like I needed to hurry and do something...very strange. But you're the first person I remember ever seeing say something about it.

    • @bhartley868
      @bhartley868 Рік тому +4

      There are Ghost stories about the Alamo, that makes a lot of sense considering the trauma that took place there. There is also something about limestone rock holding energy & possibly releasing it .

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Рік тому

      They live on!

  • @robertabrams8562
    @robertabrams8562 2 роки тому +12

    I watched the movie with my dad when I was 13, and I’ve been interested in the Alamo ever since! This was a great video 👏🏼

  • @charlesfoutch1132
    @charlesfoutch1132 3 роки тому +7

    In 1972 I was in San Antonio for basic training and the Alamo was very different. When we got a day pass we went downtown and was looking for the Alamo. I asked a man where is the Alamo? He said you are standing in front of it. I was expecting a mission like in the John Wayne movie but it was just a concrete wall with a door. I went back again in 1988 and 2019. San Antonio is one of my favorite cities and I have been to just about all of them.

  • @gm-qn8ri
    @gm-qn8ri 2 роки тому +4

    I remember talking about the Alamo back in elementary school in the 1970's it was very interesting .Till this day I have not been there, I would love to go there and see the Alamo.I hope to visit this year if not soon.2022.

  • @theguitarjohnshow
    @theguitarjohnshow 2 місяці тому

    I was in San Antonio in 2022 and The Alamo was definitely the best thing i got to experience you can definitely feel the energy there God Bless Texas

  • @Cheyloveesbunny1993
    @Cheyloveesbunny1993 11 місяців тому +2

    I haven’t been to the Alamo in years. My aunt would take my sisters and I to Texas every single summer for a week to visit my great uncle and we also have a friend that was stationed somewhere in Texas as well so as we were visiting we went to the Alamo and OMG! I miss it. San Antonio is beautiful.. The River Walk is also awesome too. It reminds me of Italy (I’ve only seen pictures of Italy lol)

  • @hyperdrivepics
    @hyperdrivepics 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for this tour! It's been over a decade since I've properly explored the Alamo. As a San Antonioan, I'm overdue. But with COVID going on right now, this is the next best thing until I can go in person again.

  • @jamesadams8848
    @jamesadams8848 3 роки тому +8

    Been 5 times never gets boring

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams7597 3 роки тому +4

    Well done! Thank you. God Bless Texas!

  • @marcballesteros
    @marcballesteros 4 роки тому +9

    Toured the Alamo , worth the time and money both me and my Dad enjoyed the place

  • @rudysolis71
    @rudysolis71 Рік тому +2

    Toured it last year !! Loved the tour !! Especially the huge oak tree

  • @Celestial_Wing
    @Celestial_Wing 2 роки тому +6

    Oh wow, the Alamo was a lot bigger than I imagined it before it was destroyed.

  • @harveycaldwell2409
    @harveycaldwell2409 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video I always wanted to see videos of the alamo

  • @AMCmachine
    @AMCmachine Місяць тому

    I visited twice when I was in San Antonio in 2003. A profound experience indeed and a longtime bucket list item for me as I have been a history enthusiast and "old soul" since early childhood. I had read many books, along with watching films and documentaries, on the Texas Revolution over the years. The spiritual residue, if you will, remains very strong. When you walk in something just comes over you like a cloak; it's akin to a feeling of being in a shrine. A sense of awe and reverence, coupled with a respect for all the men on both sides who endured and did what they felt they had to do. As at Gettysburg, Antietam, the Shenandoah Valley, Harper's Ferry, Bennington VT and other battle sites I have visited, you can feel the sheer intensity of what took place there. I'd say that feeling at the Alamo was one of the most powerful of all.

  • @robertsilva8097
    @robertsilva8097 4 роки тому +10

    I built a fully replica of the Alamo here in Texas on my property it's fully functional people can come and look at it for free thank you for sharing this beautiful video

    • @patriciapowell2975
      @patriciapowell2975 4 роки тому +1

      My great grandfather 6-7time Gordon C Jennings was in charge of the cannons he was the oldest man that died at the Alamo his youngest daughter Catherine Jennings nickname Katie ride she was 9 to 10 years old put on a horse to tell settlers Alamo they need help she was known as the Texas Paul Revere of Texas Texas ended up giving her a pension land for being a Texas Hero at 9-10 years old

    • @claytonlowry1280
      @claytonlowry1280 3 роки тому +1

      Where mite that be..Robert Silva??

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Рік тому

      Love to see it!

  • @antoniomendoza2682
    @antoniomendoza2682 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for bringing us the opportunity to see these little-great events! Lovely tables and games :)

  • @jameshorton7496
    @jameshorton7496 3 роки тому +4

    Been there four times over the years. At San Fernando Cathredal, the front of the church, where the altar is, is part of the original cathedral. If you go into that part and look around closely, you can see the original walls and the painted fresco still on them this many years later.

  • @samuelmorgan3342
    @samuelmorgan3342 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you sir, we are going on a cross country trip and you just sold me on a stop at the alamo!

  • @johnnyreb2360
    @johnnyreb2360 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you! That was a very nice, informative, and respectable video and I enjoyed it very much! I visited the Alamo in 1977 and this was a very pleasant reminder of that trip! Thanks again and look forward to your next video!

  • @mediastarguest
    @mediastarguest 3 роки тому +12

    Amazing slice of real life history. For people interested in this type of history, a U.S. novelist has written a splendid historical novel which includes the times, the characters, Texas and the battle of the Alamo called "Two for Texas."

  • @stevetorres6182
    @stevetorres6182 4 роки тому +2

    My brother and I were there this past year, beautiful place to visit....

  • @TheeDrGroyper
    @TheeDrGroyper 4 роки тому +19

    I’m a Mexican living in California. History is my passion and I recently made a pilgrimage to the Alamo, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia that I was standing in the battleground of one of histories greatest turning points in North America. It’s a must visit for anyone that adores history in general.

    • @duccanard9079
      @duccanard9079 4 роки тому +2

      Many of su gente fought with us and remembered as Texicans,De zavalez,hernandez.............

    • @patriciapowell2975
      @patriciapowell2975 4 роки тому +1

      The city of San Antonio wants to move the tomb of the dead and they are finding skeletons of the dead and not telling my cousin so they can do DNA on them they are someone's family and we will never know who that was they put them in plastic boxes on a shelf and in storage my cousin is trying to stop them from diging them up she it trying to make the Alamo a cemetery and trying to stop the move of the tomb of the dead look up Lee Spencer white on Facebook and help sighn a petition to stop San Antonio from moving the Tomb and making the Alamo a cemetery v

  • @dasparado
    @dasparado Рік тому

    Living just an hour and change away in Houston most of my life, I have had the pleasure to visit San Antonio and the Alamo many, many times. Its a wonderful place to visit. If you have never been there is a large river walk that situates one level below the city streets and the Alamo. There are entrances all over downtown and its truly beautiful down there. You can take boat rides as well. Its like entering another world when you go down there. There is nothing like it and I think its my favorite place to visit in all of Texas.

  • @wudemaya
    @wudemaya 3 роки тому +1

    I was just here yesterday for the tour for the first time. Was all very impressive to see in person.

  • @Ronin4614
    @Ronin4614 Рік тому

    I was stationed there once in the US Army for some training @ Brook AMC, Tx. I returned in the mid ‘70s for an anesthesia residency. Relatives would all go visit , The Alamo, my wife and children toured the Alamo. I put it off to catch it later on, but it never happened. If I ever get back there, I will visit with this tour guide as a help. Thank you for this tour. 👍

  • @streaming1950
    @streaming1950 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic Tour! Thank you.

  • @familytreenutshistorygenealogy
    @familytreenutshistorygenealogy 3 роки тому +2

    Oh wow! Really like your version of this one much more than others that I have seen. We are planning to shoot one there too later this year. Thanks for the tour.

  • @WhispersFromTheDark
    @WhispersFromTheDark 2 роки тому +2

    Today (actually yesterday) was the anniversary of day 1, of the 13 day seize of the Alamo. Remember the Alamo!

  • @lbmac8186
    @lbmac8186 4 роки тому +1

    the Alamo was also a childhood bucket list for me, stayed at the Crockett hotel next to the Alamo.
    awesome trip.....

  • @joeyweaver7421
    @joeyweaver7421 4 місяці тому

    Great tour and video! The story of the Alamo always fascinated me as a child. Growing up in east Tennessee, I learned a lot about Davy Crockett, Sam Houston, and the Volunteers! Thank you!

  • @waynecassels3607
    @waynecassels3607 Рік тому +4

    I visited the Alamo back in 1968 while stationed in the military. I was fascinated and very impressed. May God bless all those heros at the Alamo. As a kid I loved the stories and movies about the Alamo and my visit was a check off my bucket list also.

  • @wimsele
    @wimsele 23 дні тому

    Thank you for this informative video. Definitely a big help in getting a perspective on the original structure and where events of the battle played out. The original Alamo structure is much bigger than it seems in art and movie depictions.

  • @oneendofthailand
    @oneendofthailand 2 роки тому +1

    What a fantastic video. Straight to the facts and clearly explained. Thank you.

  • @sagrammyfour
    @sagrammyfour 2 роки тому +2

    This Memorial Day I remember and honor those who decided to die standing rather than live kneeling at the Alamo.

  • @krazykat3063
    @krazykat3063 4 роки тому +8

    I need to get there!

  • @cindycrockettbradley5058
    @cindycrockettbradley5058 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing. My distant grandfather!

  • @charlesfoutch1132
    @charlesfoutch1132 3 роки тому +3

    I was just in San Antonio July 2019 I don't remember much about the city but i do "remember the Alamo".

  • @oscarwildeghost
    @oscarwildeghost 4 роки тому

    Last time I saw the Alamo was 1977 in basic training at Lackland. This was a great video tour, thanks!

  • @tombasye1016
    @tombasye1016 3 роки тому

    Thanks Greg, And Little Wars TV For Showing Great Detail, About '' THE ALAMO '' A Place In American History, And Always Will Be !!!!

  • @buddywicket5544
    @buddywicket5544 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your time and information. Went there on leave when I was in the service had a lot of appreciation but not a lot of time and only 18. Glad I went but wish I had more time

    • @LittleWarsTV
      @LittleWarsTV  4 роки тому +1

      This one is definitely worth a return visit!

  • @morganpirate9127
    @morganpirate9127 3 роки тому

    I visited the Alamo some years ago. There really wasn't much to it but I did enjoy it. That was the first time I stood on a battlefield. And did NOT have to fight!
    I had been to many others prior to my Alamo visit but I had to fight for my life there!

  • @jcarney42
    @jcarney42 10 днів тому

    Much said about volunteers from Tennessee but that 18 pound cannon was brought from Louisiana by the “New Orleans Grays” volunteer group. 23 of that group died there. More fought and died at Bexar, San Jacinto and Goliad. There comprised 2 militia companies totaling 122 men. Funny thing though, they forgot to bring any cannon balls with them on the ship!

  • @jackpott8587
    @jackpott8587 4 роки тому +2

    I actually found two basements at The Alamo! One is under the gift shop. They keep their overstock items. The other one is under the relatively new library. Check them out, Pee Wee!

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, seek and ye shall find he ment to do that.................that is flip over the handle bars.

  • @paulrock4816
    @paulrock4816 4 роки тому +2

    Great video I was stationed in Fort Hood Tx, but never made it down to see this site. My brother was station in this area & saw this site. This was one of my favorite childhood stories, wish I would have made it down, but at age 18 I was chasing other dreams.

    • @paulrock4816
      @paulrock4816 4 роки тому

      Tell me the is the rumor about Ozzy Osborne true?

    • @patriciapowell2975
      @patriciapowell2975 4 роки тому

      You better go see it because San Antonio wants to move the tomb of the dead and other things my cousin Lee Spencer white please go to her Facebook page and read and please sighn Lets save the Alamo and make it a cemetery and not let them put the remains in plastic boxes on shelf and forget them Thank you

  • @bradfordbarrett3681
    @bradfordbarrett3681 4 роки тому

    I missed out seeing the Alamo & city due to the covid so many thx for the outstanding tour. I’ll get there soon.

  • @johnmcmunn5698
    @johnmcmunn5698 4 роки тому

    Absolutely wonderful video. Thx for posting.

  • @obiwankenobi8805
    @obiwankenobi8805 3 роки тому +1

    I remember always going here as a kid. I would always point out that there were fish in the water. The Alamo and that movie theater place will always be the nostalgic places to go, at least for me.

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      from there you cross over to the river walk, and at casa del rio for some real mexican food.

  • @kathystevetrooperblanck609
    @kathystevetrooperblanck609 4 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed this! I was there in 1965 and a lot of what you showed was not. There was posh hotel just across the street from the alamo. We did go to the Cathedral but I saw no crypt of the persons who defended the Alamo! Interesting! When I was there last year, the inside of the Alamo was made to look more like the inside was supposed to look like. It made it look like it would have been impossible to have defended this place!

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому +1

      my teacher told us that the texas bodies were gathered in a heap and torched by santa anna orders. my teacher taught texas history. when people say they have the remains or ashes, i question that...........how and whos remains?

    • @michaelbedinger4121
      @michaelbedinger4121 2 роки тому +1

      @@jodyguilbeaux8225 I have read on various websites the same thing.
      Santa Ana ordered the bodies of the defenders burnt, with the exception of one defender. The ashes laid out in the open, exposed to the elements
      for over a year. If I remember correctly, at that time, some of the remaining ashes were put into a wooden coffin and buried by some
      peach trees, which are long gone. The rest of the ashes were supposedly buried in a grave somewhere on the grounds of the mission, the location is uncertain today. So the odds that the ashes of Crockett, Travis and Bowie are in that crypt in San Fernando are extremely unlikely. Incidentally, the
      bodies of the Mexican soldiers who were killed at the Alamo were supposedly buried in a local cemetery, and there is some controversy as to how many
      soldiers were actually killed
      at the Alamo.

  • @TheDonkeyFLOPPER
    @TheDonkeyFLOPPER 4 роки тому +2

    Glad you enjoyed your time in San Antonio. Proud to be a native and a Texan. Come back anytime

  • @KingBobCat
    @KingBobCat 4 роки тому +1

    Very interesting video! Thanks for posting! :)

  • @gregpotter6957
    @gregpotter6957 4 роки тому +1

    Really informative, many thanks

  • @MrBrutal33
    @MrBrutal33 3 місяці тому

    Visited in 1992 during a tour of iconic landmarks and was shocked to see a Woolworth's directly opposite

  • @debralady9934
    @debralady9934 4 роки тому +2

    I love visiting this place i will go agian

  • @jupite1888
    @jupite1888 4 роки тому

    Well Explained Greg , Thanks

  • @hamm6035
    @hamm6035 4 роки тому

    I love some of last years videos. Good idea to push the to us. Thanks guys. 😆

  • @littlejimmyyouman7201
    @littlejimmyyouman7201 2 роки тому +2

    If you visit the San Jose mission (a few miles south of the Alamo) you'll get a much better idea of what the Alamo compound used to look like.

  • @tedebear108
    @tedebear108 4 роки тому

    Good day to you folks. Today was the first day of watched your episode. I decided to follow you guys on your tours. Me being a history buff. And Civil War re-enactor for the Confederacy. Find the history of the Alamo remarkably interesting instead all in one. When to transplant from New York without the New York attitude. Thank you for the the brief video I look forward to seeing more. Your friend Ted from Texas

  • @Chris-ov1et
    @Chris-ov1et 5 місяців тому

    Great video. They were great men. The John Wayne movie is my favorite. God bless Texas!

  • @lt.e.a.sewell6555
    @lt.e.a.sewell6555 3 роки тому +1

    Marcus Sewell fought and died at the Alamo. Another man, Andy Jackson Sowell also fought at the Alamo. Andy Sowell left the Alamo to forage for cattle but returned late on March 6th after the fort was overrun and the garrison executed. Andy Jackson Sowell went on to be a Texas Ranger under Hayes and Big Foot Wallace. His nephew (Andrew Jackson “AJ” Sowell) was named after him and wrote several books on Texas history.

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      it must have been a terrible feeling that the reinforcements never arrived, knowing they were going to die any day now.

  • @shyamdevadas6099
    @shyamdevadas6099 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. To tell you the truth, you saved me a trip. This is just another remnant of a historic place. Reminds me of my trip to Little Round Top at Gettysburg. (There's almost nothing left of it.)

  • @glennw7118
    @glennw7118 2 роки тому

    My wife, myself and my Son who graduated from the Air Force Basic Training were there a few weeks ago. The Alamo was very interesting.

  • @garryeckert5929
    @garryeckert5929 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the tour. I haven't gone in a long time.

  • @joaquinrobbins8856
    @joaquinrobbins8856 4 роки тому +13

    my great great great great great grandfather fought at the alamo and the only thing that survived of him was his saddle he gave to my 4x great grandfather that I still have, far fetched I know but true.

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 4 роки тому

    Very nice tour. Thanks.

  • @stevemorton4593
    @stevemorton4593 3 роки тому +2

    What about the Basement!!! IF you ask nicely, will they let you in to take a few pictures?

  • @panderson9561
    @panderson9561 3 місяці тому

    Story I heard years ago: In the 1880s, when they tore down the remaining walls/structures of the Alamo...as you mentioned...the stones were given to locals to use to build houses, walls, walkways, etc etc. It's ironic to think that some house in San Antonio has a part of the Alamo built into it, a wall around their house with a part of the Alamo in it, or someone's garden wall has rocks from the Alamo in it, and those people have no idea about the significance of those rocks.

  • @krobarrides9028
    @krobarrides9028 4 роки тому +4

    I agree that it is not to likely that those are the remains of the three commanders. I also find it highly unlikely that the rifle and knife are Crocketts. Since I was a child I have felt that the tomb with the defenders was just as likely to all be mexican attackers bones. I grew up in Texas but have not been in a few decades to see the Alamo. Just from this video I see a lot of changes. I have 40 year old pictures of the inside of the church. I enjoyed this video and will watch more.

  • @stevetemple8826
    @stevetemple8826 4 роки тому

    I toured The Alamo back in the '70s when I was a kid. I went back a few years ago and it was closed for some repairs or something. Hopefully I'll get to see it again soon.

    • @patriciapowell2975
      @patriciapowell2975 4 роки тому

      You better because San Antonio is trying to move the tomb of the dead they are finding skeletons and not telling the right people like my cousin Lee Spencer white on Facebook please go to her website and sighn to stop the move and make The Alamo a cemetery because the remains they are finding are not getting DNA they are putting them into plastic boxes on selfs in storage and we will not know who that is and the family want to know it maybe your great grandfather please take the time and look at Lee's page and you will find out the truth what they are doing. SAVE THE ALAMO AND THE TOMB OF THE DEAD NOBODY'S SHOULD TOUCH OR MOVE IT .AND TREAT THE DEAD WITH RESPECT NOT PUT THEM IN A BOX AND FORGET THEM THEY ARE ARE TEXAS HEROS LIKE MY GRANDFATHER

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      they were ( FILLING IN ) concreting in on the basement floor. ..just kidding

  • @lesliecolonello9320
    @lesliecolonello9320 Рік тому

    This is on my bucket list

  • @bobmorgan1762
    @bobmorgan1762 4 роки тому +6

    I didn’t know about the church and the alleged remains of Travis, Crocket and Bowie. Also, I never noticed the painted lines . I only visited the main Church and the Long Barracks, where most men died during the battle. Great video. Now I must return. BTW: I recommend the drive to Bracketsville, where the Hohn Wayne movie set is located (but I heard they closed it years ago).

    • @LittleWarsTV
      @LittleWarsTV  4 роки тому +1

      I've heard about people visiting this movie set and seen videos of it today. Still standing!

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      i was just a kid 6 years old, my aunt and uncle took me to see the john wayne movie, the alamo. we saw it at a drive inn called the don drive inn?. located in port arthur texas. after that i always liked the blackpowder muskets and cannons. that movie was made many times by many great actors. but the john waynes movie i consider the best because, they had an artistic expression about it.

  • @Madi_107
    @Madi_107 2 роки тому

    I got to go to the Alamo for a Field trip it was a lot of fun and we had too learn a lot about the Alamo before going

  • @frankstabler1920
    @frankstabler1920 4 роки тому +4

    I believe that at the time of the battle, the arched front of the chapel was flat. The arched front was built later. Also, William Barret Travis was from south Alabama. He was from Claiborne, Alabama. I have been to his house that still stands there.

    • @frankhernandez6883
      @frankhernandez6883 4 роки тому

      true on both counts

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      that is weird , but probably true, in school i remember the teacher telling the class. that travis was a hothead from galveston texas. i guess hothead means he angered quickly?

    • @mymalayaper3766
      @mymalayaper3766 2 роки тому +1

      And left to Texas abandoning his wife with a child and pregnant because of debts. 🤭

    • @frankstabler1920
      @frankstabler1920 2 роки тому

      @@mymalayaper3766 debts and under suspicion of murder.

  • @rickkinki4624
    @rickkinki4624 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video!

  • @laureltravis4150
    @laureltravis4150 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @alphawarrior7619
    @alphawarrior7619 3 роки тому +6

    I would love to see y’all do a war game of this battle (maybe even the war itself) just to see how it plays out and if you guys can save the Alamo! Many thanks for amazing games and inspiring this young war gamer and a grand old YEEHAW from a great full Texan!

    • @anthonycantu8879
      @anthonycantu8879 2 роки тому +3

      To round out your knowledge about the Alamo, I recommend reading "Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth." It will enlighten you, to say the least.
      A big ADIOS to you!

  • @greenspiraldragon
    @greenspiraldragon 4 роки тому

    I saw it years ago. Thanks for the extra information.

    • @jodyguilbeaux8225
      @jodyguilbeaux8225 3 роки тому

      i live in texas and i was in the 8th grade and texas history was the subject. my teacher told us to put the texas textbook under our desk. as he began to tell the story of the alamo, we all slightly leaned forward. it was so interesting that we ran to his class to hear the next story and it was so informative . what was crazy was the teacher last name, was travis.

  • @emmeliepereyra7060
    @emmeliepereyra7060 4 роки тому +1

    I go to San Antonio and I love it there

  • @andyshaw5378
    @andyshaw5378 Рік тому

    Great tour. Watched after watching the Alamo re fight 👍

  • @willfields7128
    @willfields7128 2 місяці тому

    Great job on the video.

  • @nickvanstraten1763
    @nickvanstraten1763 Рік тому

    Been there with my Dad stayed at the Menger hotel cool place to visit and town lots of things to do

  • @fxke_player
    @fxke_player 2 роки тому

    that place is really cool, im happy i want there a long time ago

  • @stephenjwprior6358
    @stephenjwprior6358 Рік тому +1

    Awesome History salute 🤠 to the Texans heroes (Greeting from Great Britain)

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Рік тому

      Remember the Alamo, and Remember Winston Churchill! Hi from Florida

  • @robinpayne1365
    @robinpayne1365 4 роки тому +4

    Great history of America. Remember the alamo.

  • @noelesquivel4993
    @noelesquivel4993 Рік тому +2

    It's sad that they didn't leave all the original walls and barracks, that would have made the Alamo plaza complete.