Home built in 1897 near the Alamodome saved from the wrecking ball but yet to find buyer


A historic San Antonio home listed for $650,000 just two blocks from the Alamodome has quite the story to tell. Designated an Individual Historical Landmark by the city of San Antonio, this century home has seen it all — high society, disrepair and neglect, a date with the wrecking ball, an 11th-hour rescue and a […]
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