In Dallas there is San Antonio. There they have the skywalk and the alamo. They also have seaworld which is basicly a big waterpark.
An argument can be made for several different candidates for the name origin of Dallas, Texas but none have ties to the Alamo. The name "Dallas" does not appear in any list of Alamo defenders or survivors. The probables include: Commodore Alexander James Dallas, US Navy, once stationed in the Gulf. Former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander James Dallas. Former Vice President under President Polk, James Miffin Dallas. A personal friend of the city's founder's son named Dallas. Or less probable, as a result of an 1842 city naming contest.
537 road miles.
The Alamo, San Antonio, Dallas, Arlington, and Galveston are all good places to visit in Texas.
Jack Gentle says; Texas Stadium and Rice University.
The Alamo. assasination of president Kennedy occoured in dallas Nov. '63. LBJ was from there. ugh. lots of stuff. the question is too general
There are a lot of things to see and do. The Alamo is in Texas as well as other historical sites. Dallas is a large modern city and along the Gulf there are beaches.
Not necessarily. There were other forts in Texas besides the Alamo. [Fort Defiance, for example. ] The Alamo was one Texas fort, but not all Texas forts were the Alamo.
Not that I know of but i do know they are saying there's going to be The Alamo, San Antonio Football team If its wrong im sorry but that's what i heard
The Alamo is in San Antonio.
Indians. NEW RESPONDENT Alamo.
"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.