South Texas Building

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The South Texas Building is a twelve-story building in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It was built in 1919. At that time it was the tallest building in San Antonio.

Preceded by
Saint Anthony Hotel
Tallest Building in San Antonio
19191929
46m
Succeeded by
Tower Life Building

Coordinates: 29°25′36″N98°29′24″W / 29.426781°N 98.489906°W / 29.426781; -98.489906

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