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Jay Adams House

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

Developer Jay E. Adams came to San Antonio from Denver in 1888 to invest in real estate. His main focus was an area north of the city that he named Laurel Heights. To set the standard for construction, he built this three-story Queen Anne-style house designed by Solon McAdoo and Albert P. Woolley. The home is built of rusticated limestone and wood. It features covered porches, wood shingle decoration, carved stone detailing, leaded and stained glass windows and elaborate metal work. Dazzling features of the home are the rounded corner tower, multi-planed roof and intricate front porch railing with griffins flanking the main entry. The two-story carriage house is built of brick and rusticated stone and has a rounded tower with conical roof. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2012

Marker Details

Address 505 Belknap Place
Location Description NW corner Belknap Place and Russell Place
Marker # 17233
Dedicated 2012
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses; design and construction; architects; Queen Anne (architectural style); city planning and development
Latitude, Longitude 29.451178, -98.497518

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