City of San Antonio | 3 San Antonio, Texas, is historically celebrated for a battle fought at a famous fortress called The Alamo. In 1836, in a struggle to wrest Texas independence from Mexico, a few hundred frontiersmen (which included notables like Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett) perished at the hands of an army led by Mexican General Santa Anna. Weeks later, an outraged cadre of Americans amassed to defeat that army at the Battle of San Jacinto. Their victorious battle cry is still widely recalled today – Remember the Alamo! But today, when visiting San Antonio, beyond the Alamo, one might also remember to conserve energy through the use of compact fluorescent bulbs, or rely less on fossil fuels, or ride a bike when possible, all thanks to city practices in sustainability. Collectively, sustainability initiatives are helping the city to forge a new history for a new future, while providing a few lessons well worth the remembering.
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