105th Annual Pilgrimage to the Alamo

  • The Pilgrimage to the Alamo began in 1918 as a replacement for the Battle of Flowers Parade, which did not occur that year due to the country being at War. In place of the military, which was not available to participate in the Battle of Flowers Parade, Boy Scouts led the procession to the Alamo.
  • 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 of the 500 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 for nearly 10 years.
  • Participants in the Pilgrimage represent approximately 75 different organizations or groups in the San Antonio area, and include: the San Antonio Command of the six branches of the US Military, the San Antonio Mayor and members of City Council, the Bexar County Judge and members of the Commissioners Court, the Bexar County Clerk, the Bexar County Historical Commission, the Texas General Land Office, the Alamo Trust, the Alamo Mission Chapter, DRT, other chapters of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, members of the Sons of the Republic of Texas, the San Antonio Fiesta Commission, King Antonio and the Texas Cavaliers, Rey Feo and his Court, Miss Fiesta and other Fiesta Royalty, the Battle of Flowers Association, the Order of the Alamo, the Greater Chamber, the Military Fiesta Ambassadors, various lineage societies, various historical organizations, other groups who participate as PMO’s in Fiesta, and other invited groups.
  • The keynote speaker represents the Command of Joint Base San Antonio, alternating years between the Army and Air Force – this year it is the Army’s turn. Words of greeting will also come from the President of the Fiesta Commission, the President of the Alamo Mission Chapter, and other dignitaries.
  • The procession from the Vietnam Memorial to the seating in Alamo Plaza will be led by a riderless horse from Fort Sam Houston.

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Free Event.

Date

Apr 24 2023
Expired!

Time

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Cost

Free

Location

Vietnam War Memorial
451 Jefferson, San Antonio, TX 78205
Website
https://vietnamveteransmemorialofsanantonio.com/

Organizer

Alamo Mission Chapter of the Daughters for the Republic of Texas
Phone
(210) 410-6908
Email
esommer2020@gmail.com
Website
http://www.alamomissionchapter.com
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