The Pilgrimage to the Alamo is coordinated by the Alamo Mission Chapter Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
The Pilgrimage to the Alamo is a solemn and silent procession for 6 blocks from the Vietnam War Memorial to the Alamo, in which all participants in The Pilgrimage walk as members of the groups represented, carrying floral tributes to be placed on the Alamo green, before taking a seat in Alamo Plaza.
The program in Alamo Plaza honors those who died defending the Alamo on March 6, 1836, which made it possible for Texans to be victorious at San Jacinto and win for Texas its independence as a Republic which endured nearly 10 years.

