By the time of the Texas Revolution in 1836,
the Alamo chapel was a ruined roofless shell.
To get a better idea of how the the building
appeared, see these photos:
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sixpounder says:
By the time of the Texas Revolution in 1836, the Alamo chapel was a ruined roofless shell. To get a better idea of how the the building appeared, see these photos:
John Wayne's Alamo film set built in 1959 at Brackettville TX
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Disney's Alamo film set built in 2003 at Dripping Springs TX
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www.thealamofilm.com/
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