Looks like a neat building. What's the supposed history of it? I've read a few things about the old architecture not being built when we "have been told" it was built. I've always wondered why basically every single county sest in the US has almost identical architecture and very grand scale even though many of these county seats are small towns.
Looks like a neat building. What's the supposed history of it? I've read a few things about the old architecture not being built when we "have been told" it was built. I've always wondered why basically every single county sest in the US has almost identical architecture and very grand scale even though many of these county seats are small towns.
An unancient history: https://www.expressnews.com/lifestyle/home-garden/article/Historic-downtown-San-Antonio-Hedrick-Building-12219074.php