First National Bank and Wells Fargo Building
Hardin Edificio
First National Bank and Wells Fargo Building
The First National Bank and Wells Fargo Building was built in 1882 but burned down in 2012. The building was designed in Italianate style and had housed the First National Bank until 1933. The law offices of famed gunfighter John Wesley Hardin were once on the second floor. It was situated at the intersection of East San Antonio and El Paso streets across from the Camino Real Hotel.
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