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Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony

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Event# 210-222-9016

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Honors the heroes of the Alamo. This ceremony at the front door of the Alamo includes speeches, taps, a roll call of the fallen heroes, wreath laying, traditional Irish music and a lone piper. Begins at noon.

Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony

Address : Alamo Shrine San Antonio TX
Phone : 210-222-9016   (Always call and confirm events.)

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