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Phil Collins visits Alamo, donates his extensive collection of Texas Revolution artifacts

SAN ANTONIO – Remember the Alamo? Phil Collins sure does.

The British 1980s music icon was in San Antonio on Thursday, announcing the donation of his vast collection of artifacts related to the 1836 Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution.

Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson says the 63-year-old Genesis singer-drummer wants to find a home for his collection into the future. It mostly has been kept in Collins’ home in Switzerland.

Patterson says some artifacts could go on display at the Alamo within a year.

Collins first became an Alamo aficionado watching a 1950s Disney miniseries on Davy Crockett as a lad in England.

Patterson says Collins has the world’s largest private collection of Texas Revolution artifacts.

His most prized item is a receipt signed by Alamo commander William Barret Travis.

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