After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)
The Alamo only has the shrine and Long Barrack Museum The Alamo would still be big as it was in 1836 that would take the entire Downtown San Antonio too rebuild the original compound of Mission San Antonio De Valero The Alamo was 4 square feet and the walls were 6 feet high
It looks like a wooden cart without a roof and has a giant hurling arm.
i think like 340
It is made out of poo, mud, straw and grass. It is round and had a cone shaped roof.
Chek out the Alamo site
it was a Mexican style mission.
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The Alamo only has the shrine and Long Barrack Museum The Alamo would still be big as it was in 1836 that would take the entire Downtown San Antonio too rebuild the original compound of Mission San Antonio De Valero The Alamo was 4 square feet and the walls were 6 feet high
It was a globe with thatched roof
After the battle of the Alamo, I believe. :)
The Alamo only has the shrine and Long Barrack Museum The Alamo would still be big as it was in 1836 that would take the entire Downtown San Antonio too rebuild the original compound of Mission San Antonio De Valero The Alamo was 4 square feet and the walls were 6 feet high
They look pretty good. They have a door and have walls and a roof. Dont forget the cool beans
The words pizza hut with a roof on it to make it look like a hut.
Mali houses have straw for the roof, and they have like muddy sticks for the base. Answered by pippaA
In an Elizabethan playhouse there was a large roof over the stage. It was possible to lower actors through the roof to represent gods and so on. This roof was called "the heavens" and was painted to look like a sky.
The houses in Jamestown had a very unique look to them. The roof would come to a point, the bottom is rectangular in shape. The roof was made out of shingles or hay (back in the day), and they were made out of wood or brick.