San Antonio

San Antonio is the second-largest city in Texas, and one of the largest cities in the entire United States. The city's roots go back to 1691, when Spanish explorers visited the area, and christened it in honor of St. Antonio of Padua. It is a tourist mecca, with a number of attractions, including the famous Alamo. It has also maintained a strong military presence throughout its history.

San Antonio in "Lee at the Alamo"
San Antonio became the site of the first battle of the American Civil War in February-March, 1861, when Lt. Colonel Robert E. Lee, commander of the Department of Texas, opted to defend his garrison at the Alamo rather than surrender all United States Army property to the Texas Militia. While the garrison was ultimately forced to surrender, Lee's stand did bolster the Union cause.