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Long Barracks Museum in San Antonio, TX

300 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205
The Long Barracks Museum is filled with an enormous amount of fascinating artifacts.

This historical museum is right in San Antonio, Texas. It is conveniently located right on the ground of the Alamo. This is a museum overflowing with fascinating facts and history about the Texas Revolution. Authentic history of the earlier days in San Antonio can be experienced at this historic museum in San Antonio. Private tours and special events are provided.

The Long Barracks Museum is quite intriguing and even has a connection with Phil Collins. The British rocker, Collins, had donated many items from his own collection. Collins is a former Genesis front man, a drummer and a solo artist. The combination of music and history creates an intriguing environment filled with authentic history and artifacts. This museum will place visitors back in time. The past includes the discovery and the history surrounding the fight for independence. A vivid picture of the previous life within the Alamo is offered at the Long Barracks Museum. Learning about the Alamo is an extraordinary opportunity for anyone.

This museum is worth experiencing because it will provide a clear picture of life during the Alamo era. Take a trolley ride after your tour of the Long Barracks Museum to see more San Antonio sights. This will be an excellent opportunity for the entire family. It is possible to fall right into the past and embrace and taste some Texas history. While you are in the San Antonio area, you can enjoy an abundance of activities and shows. Perhaps SeaWorld San Antonio will blend into your history experience nicely. You will appreciate the fair prices for lodging in the San Antonio area.


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