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Ozzy Osbourne was banned from San Antonio after peeing on the Alamo. The landmark recently posted a tribute to him.
The official account of the San Antonio memorial — which Osbourne urinated on in 1982 — proclaimed, "We honor history in all ...
Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most celebrated rock and roll musicians of all-time, died on Tuesday. Nearly a year-and-a-half ...
The Alamo has acquired Pee-wee Herman's iconic bike from the 1985 film "Pee-wee's Big Adventure." The bike, central to the ...
Ozzy's 1982 indiscretion at the Alamo 'profoundly' upset many, but he eventually 'redeemed' himself, Alamo officials said in ...
Then Thursday came, and our streak of 100-degree-less summer came to an end when the Alamo City reached triple-digits for the ...
SAN ANTONIO - Vonda and Raven are just two cadaver dogs with the Alamo Area Search & Rescue team that has been active the ...
Fans of King of the Hill continue to be shocked that Alamo Beer Co. is a real place. But the San Antonio brewery's roots date ...
San Antonio may have been founded in 1718, but it was a thirteen-day siege in 1836 that gave the city its second name: the Alamo City. More than 1.5 million people visit the Alamo every year, and ...
Despite the Alamo’s central role in Texas history and legend, San Antonio and state officials are underwhelmed with the experience it offers its roughly 2 million annual visitors.
San Antonio has launched a $550 million project to transform the Alamo. But some worry slavery’s role in the fight for Texan independence will be missing.
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