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Old Buildings in Wetmore Texas (the small town that was swallowed up by San Antonio) |
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Below is a picture of one of the few original Wetmore homes that has been renovated. (Sadly, a Texaco was built right next to it so it is a very noisey place to live) |
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Below is a picture of another original Wetmore home. It remains empty and stands next to the WindMill Connection on the outskirts of town. |
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Below is a picture of one of an original Wetmore home that has been left to fall apart. (It is located next to the "Tommy Wilson Wetmore General Store) |
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Below is a picture of Wetmore Road looking over the railroad tracks that go next to Downtown. |
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