This $1.58 million home for sale in the Monte Vista Historic District exudes Mediterranean style from its tile roof to its original hardwood floors. What's more, it exudes plenty of fascinating history. Built in 1925, it was designed by famed Texas architect Carleton Adams, otherwise known as the guy who designed Jefferson High School, and its first occupant was local oilman Claude L. Witherspoon. However, the two-story home's most famous resident may be Federal Judge John Wood, known as “Maximum John,” who was assassinated in 1979. Actor Woody Harrelson’s father, Charles Harrelson, was charged with the murder, which made national headlines. Wood lived in the Monte Vista home during the 1960s, but moved prior to his assassination. All that history aside, there's still plenty to marvel at in the four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath property. Features like medallion ceiling accents, sparkling chandeliers and numerous Frenc