Monday, July 14, 2003

San Antonio Rodeo

Talk about "Presenting the Colors"


We had a chance to go to the Rodeo in San Antonio. This is a real sure nuff Texas Rodeo. We went on a tour bus so we didn't have to worry about driving to San Antonio, parking in a big lot and driving back home late at night, YEA.

Monday, July 7, 2003

Bracketville Texas Day Two


Old Funeral Home
There is so much to see in and around Bracketville that one day just isn't enough. There have been lots and lots of movies filmed at the Alamo Movie Studio over the past several years.

The old town of Bracketville has a lot of building that have been used in the making of movies. Fort Clark Springs is an old Army Fort that was used when Texas was fighting the Comanche Indians in the 1800's. It has been used to house actors making movies and also served as a background for some of the movies.

Old Hotel

Movie Wagons

Old Jail

Comanche Indians

Sunday, July 6, 2003

Bracketville Texas Day One


John Wayne's Alamo

We had heard a lot about this town and we just had to drive down and see it for ourselves. We can't pass up a chance to walk on "Hallowed Ground".

In 1960 a movie star came to Bracketville to build a movie studio. He had been approached by a rancher there to use his "two cow ranch". He said it was a two cow ranch cause it only covered 35 square miles.

After a lot of thought, construction began on what became The Alamo Movie Studio. The movie star was none other than JOHN WAYNE. He built a very detailed replica of San Antonio Bexar during the time just before the battle of the Alamo.

The only difference between his Alamo and the one in San Antonio is that his faces west and the San Antonio one faces east. His faces west for maximum sun light for filming.



Side view of Alamo







Main Street of Alamo Movie Studio


Inside the Cantina



Church

Inside Hotel