Frost Bank's $1 million donation is the latest large gift to the Alamo, which is undergoing a roughly $500 million expansion.
That's why, at the San Antonio Report, we work hard to provide in-depth, nonpartisan coverage that keeps voters informed.Yes, I want to support independent journalism!Frost Bank will donate $1 million to support the “revitalization and improvement of the Alamo’s historic buildings and grounds,” according to a release from the bank Friday.
The donation would also come with title sponsorship of the Alamo’s future interactive app, which will give visitors the ability to use their mobile devices to see what the grounds looked like at the time of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The $150 million museum and visitor center is slated to open in 2027. It will highlight the history of the Alamo, including the 1836 battle, the Indigenous people who lived there long before and the struggle for
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