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The Alamo received its name from the Spanish word for "poplar," which refers to the nearby Alamo de Parras, a home base for a company of Spanish soldiers stationed in San Antonio. The site was originally established as Mission San Antonio de Padua in the early 18th century, and the name became associated with the mission and the fort that later developed around it. The name reflects both its military history and the local flora.

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