A handsome monument marks site where Col. James W. Fannin Jr. and his men surrendered to Mexican army after Battle of Coleto Creek Mar. 20, 1836. Though Fannin believed surrender was on honorable terms, Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna overruled local Mexican commander'
Fannin, TX Historic SitesIn 1772, San Antonio became seat of Spanish government in Texas, headquartered at 10-room Spanish Governor's Palace on Milita...
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San Antonio's two newest attractions are both in one location - directly across from the Alamo. Guinness World Records Museum...
160,000-sq.-ft. building provides facilities for football, concerts, and other events. It is the only domed stadium in North ...