Well, it wasn’t really Jim Bowie’s knife, but it looked enough like one for an Alamo curator to put it on display for 10 years.
"Ever since then, Jim Bowie was famous and his knife was famous with him,” Preston said. Bowie then made his way to defend the Alamo, cementing his legacy and the legacy of his weapon of choice.
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