A few days ago I passed by an a sign listing for more information on how to help restore the building is listed as below.
http://www.leonvalleyhistoricalsociety.org/
Hopefully we will one day see it open.
11-7-2015
The building has been restored with a new deck. I've looked at their website but not much has been updated as to when it would be open to the public. I hope to find a contact to see if they would like to do an interview.
Here is a picture I took a while back of the Onion house on Bandera in Jan.
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