Texan Edge

Adina DeZavala: Saving the Alamo's Soul


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In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott shares the powerful story of Adina De Zavala, the woman whose courage and conviction preserved one of Texas’s most sacred landmarks—the Alamo. When developers threatened to demolish the Long Barracks in the early 1900s, Adina didn’t just protest—she locked herself inside for three days, refusing to leave until the building was saved. Her determination ensured that future generations could walk those hallowed halls and feel the heartbeat of Texas history. This is the story of grit, legacy, and one woman’s quiet defiance that saved the soul of Texas.  

Show Notes 

  • Featured Texan: Adina De Zavala — teacher, preservationist, and granddaughter of Lorenzo de Zavala, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
  • Historical Moment: The early 1900s preservation battle over the Alamo’s Long Barracks in San Antonio.
  • Key Takeaway: True Texas grit doesn’t always shout—it stands its ground when history’s on the line.
  • Tweed’s Reflection: “Adina didn’t just save a building; she saved the soul of Texas.”
  • Call to Action: When you visit the Alamo, take a moment to thank Adina De Zavala—her courage still echoes through those walls.

 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott