The new Alamo Plaza Live Cam provides a wide-angle, elevated view of the historic plaza and the mission-era Alamo Church and Long Barrack.of the Alamo — technology that Sam Houston and Santa Anna might have wished they had in 1836 — is back in operation.
There also have been countless community events in the plaza, from political rallies and barbed-wire demonstrations to Fiesta parades, historical re-enactments and civil rights protests.The new Alamo Plaza Live Cam overlooks the historic plaza in front of the iconic mission-era Alamo Church and is mounted on the state-owned 1882 Crockett Building, which is set to be remodeled as part of a new Alamo museum and visitor center.
“Texans and people from all over the globe can now view the Alamo Church and Long Barrack 24 hours a day from anywhere with an internet connection” by visiting, Huhn said. “As the world is gazing through the lens of NASA’s new James Webb Telescope deep into the cosmos, we know it’s equally as important to have a window into our past.”