The Alamo Reimagined: Preservation, Archaeology, and San Antonio’s Future

 

The Alamo is more than a battlefield—it is a 300-year story that spans Spanish missions, revolution, preservation, and modern Texas identity. In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Emily Baucum of Alamo Trust, Inc. to explore the Alamo’s past, present, and future.

From its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site to the state-led $550 million Alamo Plan, this conversation breaks down how Texas is preserving one of its most important historic sites while re-establishing the full footprint of the original mission and battlefield.

The discussion covers the Alamo’s evolving role in downtown San Antonio, ongoing archaeological discoveries, new public spaces like the promenade and Plaza de Valero, and what visitors can expect with the upcoming world-class Visitor Center and Museum opening in 2027.

If you’ve been to the Alamo before, this episode explains why it’s time to return—and why the Alamo remains central to Texas, American, and global history.

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