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Q: Who is the owner of the Alamo chapel?
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What does the roof of the Alamo look like?

The chapel at the Alamo (which is what remains) is typical of churches of the time. It was shaped like a cross.


How did James Butler Bonham die?

James bonham died in the Alamo's chapel.


What was the Alamo was originally called?

The chapel of the Mission San Antonio de Valero.


How many years prior to the Battle of the Alamo was the Alamo Chapel built?

According to the Texas State Library & Archives Commission, the Alamo was built in 1718, making it 118 years old at the time of the Battle of the Alamo.


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For the memorable men who were brave enough to fight and had courage and bravery for their country, their families and also you and your family.


Why are men asked to remove their hats in the Alamo?

First, because it is a chapel. Second, out of respect for the dead.


Did the US or Mexico start the Alamo?

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What is the Alamo and where is it located?

A chapel for the mission San Antonio de Valero and it's located in San Antonio Texas.


When was Alamo built?

The Alamo was built as a chapel after 1744, it is all that remains of the mission of San Antonio de Valero, which was founded in 1718 by Franciscans and later converted into a fortress.*Alamo, the. (n.d.). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. Retrieved October 14, 2007, from Reference.com website: http://www.reference.com/browse/columbia/Alamo


When Alamo built?

The Alamo was built as a chapel after 1744, it is all that remains of the mission of San Antonio de Valero, which was founded in 1718 by Franciscans and later converted into a fortress.*Alamo, the. (n.d.). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. Retrieved October 14, 2007, from Reference.com website: http://www.reference.com/browse/columbia/Alamo


What is the best material to use for making the chapel from the Alamo?

i would use sugar cubes and clay to keep it together and maybe cardboard. :D


Floor plan of the Alamo?

The Alamo is a 4.2-acre complex. The left-side of the complex was a row of long barracks. The cannonade was in the middle of the open common area. Look-out posts were located along the top of the wall. The chapel is located to the right, with the convent yard directly behind it. Stock pens make up the rear of the complex. Thick walls surrounded the huge complex.