El Camino Real de los Tejas -- Mission San Antonio de Valero, San Antonio TX
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N 29° 25.544 W 098° 29.176
14R E 549832 N 3255264
The Mission San Antonio de Valero, better known as the Alamo, along the El Camino Real in San Antonio TX.
Waymark Code: WMXNTR
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/04/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Mission San Antonio de Valero, better known as the Alamo, is one of five 18th century Spanish missions located along the El Camino Real in San Antonio TX.

Together these Missions make up the San Antonio Missions UNESCO World Heritage site and the San Antonio Missions National Park.

From the National Park Service: (visit link)

"The meaning of places can change drastically through time. There is no better example of this transition than the remains of the mission complex established by Franciscan missionaries as Mission San Antonio de Valero in 1718. Known today as The Alamo, this Spanish mission complex was the first of the San Antonio missions founded to convert the local American Indians to Christianity. The mission eventually became a community of Spanish, Mexican, and American Indian Catholics. After it was secularized at the end of the 18th century, and during Mexican struggle for independence from Spain, the building fell into disuse. During the Texas Revolution, a small garrison of Texan soldiers defended The Alamo against the Mexican army, and their defeat and deaths became a rallying cry for Texas independence. Today the Alamo, a National Historic Landmark, is located in the heart of downtown San Antonio and remains an important part of Texas history."

From the National Park Service: (visit link)

"El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail, a unit of the National Park System, stretches across Texas and Louisiana. There is no formal auto tour route for the trail, but visitors and convention bureaus in communities located along the trail can provide information about local attractions and activities. For more information, visit the National Park Service El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail website or call 505-988-6098.

A number of sites along the trail are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, including many of the sites described above:

• Mission Concepción, a National Historic Landmark; National Register of Historic Places file: text and photos; Historic American Buildings Survey

• Mission San José; Historic American Buildings Survey.

• Mission San Juan Capistrano; National Register of Historic Places file: text and photos; Historic American Buildings Survey

• Mission San Francisco de la Espada; National Register of Historic Places file: text and photos; Historic American Buildings Survey

• The Alamo, a National Historic Landmark; National Register of Historic Places file: text and photos; Historic American Buildings Survey

Many of the places to see along the trail are included in the National Park Service South and West Texas Travel Itinerary, the Cane River National Heritage Area Travel Itinerary, and the Places Reflecting America's Diverse Cultures: Explore their Stories in the National Park System Travel Itinerary.

The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is the subject of an online lesson plan, San Antonio Missions: Spanish Influence in Texas. The lesson plan has been produced by the National Park Service’s Teaching with Historic Places program, which offers a series of online classroom-ready lesson plans on registered historic places."
Program: Other

Website: [Web Link]

Official Name: El Camino Real de los Tejas

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