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The British musician donated hundreds of Alamo artifacts back in 2014. Author: Alan Kozeluh Updated: 8:29 PM CST March 2, 2021
SAN ANTONIO San Antonians who have been waiting years to get a glimpse of a collection of artifacts from the Texas Revolution donated by a celebrity benefactor got their first look Tuesday.
“It’s a priceless collection, and it’s because he’s been able to accumulate a vast amount of artifacts into one location,” said Alamo Curator Ernesto Rodriguez.
Visitors to the historic site were treated to a free preview of the Phil Collins Collection.
Yes,
that Phil Collins.
The former Genesis frontman has a longstanding relationship with the Alamo. He donated his collection of over 400 relics to the landmark back in 2014.