It is now clearer than ever that we absolutely must see to it that George P. Bush is defeated—if we are going to Save the Alamo. Texas Senators, Texas US Congress and Texas US Representative. The Alamo preservation and restoration plan calls for five key goals: Restore the Church and Long Barrack. Most likely the site would have been demolished if the DRT had not stepped in and helped preserve the Alamo.

No! In addition, in order to remove the Cenotaph a permit must first be approved by the Texas Historical Commission. We must remove the street, free-speech zone, and the current “carnival-like” atmosphere to create a place of reverence, dignity, and respect for those who died fighting for Texas’ Independence. function clicky_gc(name) { .archive-meta p {color:#060A69} San Antonio and the state of Texas have collaborated on many elements — that’s the Texas way — but the demands being made today would destroy those efforts. Recapture the historic Mission Plaza and restore reverence. It is now clearer than ever that we absolutely must see to it that George P. Bush is defeated—if we are going to Save the Alamo. .widget-area h3 {color:#050505} URGENT APPEAL TO ALL ALAMO SUPPORTERS: Many of you have asked what you can do to help with our effort to Save The Alamo. }

.footer-bg { Proposition Number 7 is a resolution to protect all historical monuments in Texas including the Alamo Cenotaph, and to oppose the “reimagining” of the Alamo that is being pushed by Land Commissioner George P. Bush. Some don’t want to move the art deco Alamo Cenotaph, a 1930s memorial to the defenders who died on March 6, a few hundred feet to a place of honor and contemplation near the south gate and where one of the first Alamo defenders was killed as the beginning of the dawn assault on March 6, 1836. Absolutely not. Right now … The main goals of the Alamo master plan are to preserve and protect the Alamo Church and Long Barrack and recapture the 1836 Battlefield. And instead of the REIMAGINE THE ALAMO Master Plan, they now refer to it as the “Alamo … Proposition Number 7 is a resolution to protect all historical monuments in Texas including the Alamo Cenotaph, and to oppose the “reimagining” of the Alamo that is being pushed by Land Commissioner George P. Bush. Rick Range P.S.—Their “new” plan still includes moving the Cenotaph. They have assembled the Alamo Plan to rescue the Alamo Church with loving conservation to restore the original battlefield and give the Alamo what it richly deserves: reverence, honor and the ability to tell its amazing story of sacrifice and heroism. } The Alamo posted a rendering on its Facebook page Friday showing what part of the plaza might look like in 2024, if the project moves forward as planned.