
"The 73-year-old Grammy winner prefers to keep his personal life extra private, so there is little publicly known information about the real estate that Strait has owned since he landed in the spotlight with his first major label single, "Unwound," in 1981. ("I've never been one to like to talk about myself a lot," Strait said in 2017.)"
"In the mid-'90s, Strait hired architect and sculptor Bill Tull to build a custom adobe mansion on a 12-acre estate located within The Dominion Country Club in San Antonio, Texas. It took two years for Tull, who died in 2000, to construct the hilltop home, designed in the architect's blend of Moorish and Pueblo styles."
""I love the fact that I'm from the great state," Strait once declared. "Texas is in my blood from the toes to the nose." What is apparent, however, is that the "Amarillo by Morning" singer is a Texan through and through."
George Strait, the 73-year-old Grammy-winning country singer, remains deeply committed to Texas despite his famous song referencing Tennessee. He has been married to his high school sweetheart Norma since 1971 and strongly identifies with his home state, stating that Texas is in his blood. Strait is notoriously private about his personal life and real estate ownership. In the mid-1990s, he commissioned architect Bill Tull to build a custom adobe mansion on a 12-acre estate within The Dominion Country Club in San Antonio. This Western-inspired home, completed over two years, featured 8,000 square feet, three bedrooms, six bathrooms, and distinctive architectural elements including Moorish and Pueblo design styles, exposed ceiling beams, hand-sculpted fireplaces, and custom stained glass windows.
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