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A six-car garage, carriage house, movie theater, and a glamorous past that includes visits by Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt? The 10,000-square-foot Rand Mansion, in University City, features six majestic Corinthian columns, a whopping 10 bedrooms, five fireplaces, and six baths. Designed by Theodore Link for Frank Rand, who later served as president of the International Shoe Company, this home has been a landmark since 1912. The current owner grew up hoping he could one day purchase the property for himself. Now someone else can make their dream come true—for the pretty price of $1.8 million.
7100 Delmar, Michael Nettemeyer for Keller Williams Realty