Moses Rose's Hideout sold to San Antonio, ending Alamo eminent domain battle

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The owner of Moses Rose's Hideout, a bar located in the footprint of a planned Alamo Visitors Center and Museum, has reached a deal with the Alamo Trust to acquire the property, ending the ongoing eminent domain process. The purchase price was not disclosed. The owners have agreed to vacate the property by August 15, allowing the museum plans to proceed as scheduled. The agreement also stipulates that any artifacts found at the site will be displayed with museum labels acknowledging their origin from the bar property. The bar owner had previously rejected offers up to $5.26 million, claiming the state undervalued his business.
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