The Alamo

The Alamo

Matt M.
This is the Official 3D Model of the Alamo. This model was developed by BrightGIS (www.BrightGIS.com) under the direction of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, the organization that maintains and manages the Alamo. Originally named Mission San Antonio de Valero, the Alamo served as home to missionaries and their Indian converts for nearly seventy years. Construction began on the present site in 1724. In 1793, Spanish officials secularized San Antonio’s five missions and distributed their lands to the remaining Indian residents. These men and women continued to farm the fields—once the mission’s but now their own—and participated in the growing community of San Antonio. In the early 1800’s, the Spanish military stationed a cavalry unit at the former mission. The soldiers referred to the old mission as the Alamo (the Spanish word for “cottonwood”) in honor of their hometown Alamo de Parras, Coahuila. The post’s commander established the first recorded hospital in Texas in the Long Barrack. The Alamo was home to both Revolutionaries and Royalists during Mexico’s ten-year struggle for independence. The military—Spanish, Rebel, and then Mexican—continued to occupy the Alamo until the Texas Revolution... (this write-up continued at http://www.thealamo.org/battle/battle.php) #Alamo #Bright_GIS #BrightGIS #San_Antonio_Alamo #The_Alamo #The_Alamo_San_Antonio
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