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frankboddn Posted - February 06 2003 : 02:05:16 AM
I was browsing around Border's Bookstore today and found a book I'd never seen before: The Alamo 1836 Santa Anna's Texas Campaign. It's got a couple of great colored diagrams of two assaults on March 6, when the Alamo fell, as well as the San Jacinto Battlefield and at Goliad. It pretty much covers the whole campaign. I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but was wondering if anyone else has and what you think of it. It's also got some nice photos of the Alamo, such as in 1840, that I'm not sure I'd seen before. Can't wait to get into it. Also, I'm driving through San Antonio in about three weeks and was wondering if anyone knows where they are filming the new movie and if it's possible to see the location. Anybody?

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