I finally made it to the Alamo. I've been wanting to go there since I first saw the Walt Disney / Davy Crockett movies in the 1950's. They have a really nice KY longrifle in a case there that says Dickert on the top of the barrel. It was used by one of the Alamo defenders. There are also other rifles on display. The Alamo is one of those places that gives me goose bumps when I go there. I also visited Fredericksburg, TX. It's about 60 miles north of San Antonio. It's the home of Chester Nimitz, the commander in the Pacific during WWII. They have a museum there about the war in the Pacific. It takes a good three hous to get through. It's worth the trip if you are in the area. The museum has one of the Japanese mini-subs that attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th. There are also planes, tanks, weapons, pictures etc... Very interesting. Sorry I rambled off the original topic, but I thought a lot of people interested in muzzleloaders might also be interested in US history.
Here is a picture of my son and me in front of the Alamo. He is wearing a Tennessee Volunteers shirt. He didn't think about the significance of wearing a TN Vols shirt at the Alamo when he put it on. He got some positive comments from passers-by. Also notice the "Crockett Hotel" sign on the upper right corner of the Alamo. The Crockett Hotel is actually behind and across the street from the Alamo. It's on the National List of Historic Places. That is some well placed advertising!
One more thing! If you are near Waco, TX, visit the Texas Rangers (the policemen, not the baseball team) museum. There are a lot of interesting artifacts and weapons to see.
OK. I'll get off the dime now. See ya.