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Alamo site s history dates back 10,000 years, connects indigenous hunter-gatherers and mission inhabitants to present-day San Antonians
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Ricky Reyes leads a Native American blessing during the Dawn at the Alamo ceremony at the Alamo on March 6, the anniversary of the famous battle. A panel of scholars discussed the Alamo’s ties to early indigenous people of the area during a forum Tuesday night.Robin Jerstad /Robin Jerstad
From early indigenous hunter-gatherers to mission inhabitants to present-day San Antonians, the Alamo site has a history dating more than 10,000 years, according to scholars.
The 30-member Alamo Citizens Advisory Committee held the first of six panel discussions this week to give direction for a $450 million project that includes a museum, visitor center and plaza makeover at the historic mission and battle site.
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New Alamo exhibit offers replica of iconic cannon fired in 1836 battle
History comes to life through 18-pounder Losoya House exhibit free to public
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SAN ANTONIO – The Alamo Trust has unveiled a new exhibit that will give visitors a new perspective of how large the Alamo compound was and the importance of a particular cannon.
The “18-pounder Losoya House Exhibit” was unveiled Friday morning with the help of local and state government leaders.
According to Alamo historical researcher, Kolbe Lanham, the exhibit sits on the same corner of the original Alamo compound across the church and is in the same location where Alamo Defender Jóse Toribio Losoya was born in.
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