No quarter
I know it was used in the 1980's movie A Night in Heaven
Dirty Dancing, The Sandlot, Endless Summer
Waterboy.
You can't, the movie is fictional and was only used in Charmed.
In the movie the dog breed was a St Bernard
Yes! The Alamo is still used today as a museum to help remember the Alamo!
The Battle of the Alamo occured in the Alamo, an old church in San Antonio being used as a fort
"REMEBER THE ALAMO" and "REMEMBER GOLIAD"
A warehouse.
March, 1836
adobe
yes
Living conditions at the Alamo were sparse by today's standards. No electricity. No running water. None of the comforts that we take for granted. However, the Texan soldiers at the Alamo were the rough kind, and they were well used to hardship. And outside the Alamo their Mexican opponents had it no easier, but they were used to it as well.
it is a corporation that rents vehicles. many Alamo agencies are located near commercial airports.
it was a catholic church
Yes, "Alamo" is a proper noun. It refers specifically to a historical site in San Antonio, Texas, known for the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. Proper nouns are used to identify unique entities, and in this case, "Alamo" designates a specific location with significant cultural and historical importance.
The Alamo was a battle fought during the Texas war of independence from Mexico (1835-1836), not during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). It didn't mean much to the final outcome of the war, as it was almost by any accounts a massacre: 2,400 Mexican troops killed all but two of 182-260 Texans at the Alamo. The battle has been used, however, as a symbol of the Texan Independence Movement with "Remember the Alamo!" as the battle cry with most significance.