If you grew up in the San Antonio area and are a history buff, chances are, you know who Henry Guerra is. He was a longtime broadcaster on KTSA radio, and he did a series of broadcasts called "The 13 Days of the Alamo."
It's a very good program, though it's been 20 years since I heard it. This is the program that made me into a lifelong Texas history buff. I remember sitting by the radio every morning in late February and early March waiting to go to school and listening to these.
Anyway, Henry died about 5 years ago, which was a great loss, but his estate finally allowed this to be released in CD form.
This is a must own if you are a Texas history buff.
http://www.matsonmultimedia.com/store.html
It's a very good program, though it's been 20 years since I heard it. This is the program that made me into a lifelong Texas history buff. I remember sitting by the radio every morning in late February and early March waiting to go to school and listening to these.
Anyway, Henry died about 5 years ago, which was a great loss, but his estate finally allowed this to be released in CD form.
This is a must own if you are a Texas history buff.
http://www.matsonmultimedia.com/store.html