Head to 1836 and “step inside” the Alamo to learn about the heroes from the most famous Last Stand in American History! See the events that led up to this Texas battle and become part of the “Immortal 32” from Gonzales to San Antonio as you go the 75 miles these brave men traveled to reinforce and defend the Alamo.
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Prelude to Battle
At 5 a.m. on Sunday, March 6, a lone bugler in the Texas cold faced the dark fortress 250 yards away. A call to arms burst forth from his bugle, and was joined by the cry of "Viva Santa Anna" from over a thousand infantry. Massive columns charged the forbidding walls as their feet sounded like an accompanying drum roll. The blaring Degüello from the Mexican army bugler signaled to the Americans that there would be no quarter– only death. No prisoners would be taken today.
Inside the walls, 189 men stoically faced the thousands. There was no fear in this place as they had already chosen death rather than retreat. Suddenly, the defender's cannon roared to life to bathe the famous fortress in an eerie light. The battle of the Alamo had begun.
At 5 a.m. on Sunday, March 6, a lone bugler in the Texas cold faced the dark fortress 250 yards away. A call to arms burst forth from his bugle, and was joined by the cry of "Viva Santa Anna" from over a thousand infantry. Massive columns charged the forbidding walls as their feet sounded like an accompanying drum roll. The blaring Degüello from the Mexican army bugler signaled to the Americans that there would be no quarter– only death. No prisoners would be taken today.
Inside the walls, 189 men stoically faced the thousands. There was no fear in this place as they had already chosen death rather than retreat. Suddenly, the defender's cannon roared to life to bathe the famous fortress in an eerie light. The battle of the Alamo had begun.
As you go the distance to reinforce the Texas mission. There can be no surrender . . . VICTORY OR DEATH!
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