Rarely does one of Frisco's true landmark homes become available. Completed in 1911, the historic Waggoner Home is one of the Rail District's most treasured residences and a rare opportunity to own one of its largest and best-preserved historic homesites. Meticulously restored beginning in 2013 with over half a million dollars invested in restoration and improvements, this extraordinary home honors its architectural heritage while embracing modern living. Original heart pine floors, intricate millwork, solid wood doors, soaring ceilings, two original coal-burning fireplaces with original ceramic tile surrounds, and five preserved etched-glass windows showcase a level of craftsmanship rarely found today. The light-filled kitchen features custom cabinetry, farmhouse sink, quality appliances, generous storage, high ceilings, and an open layout flowing into the stunning dining room with its custom shiplap beamed ceiling. The flexible floor plan offers two primary suites, beautifully updated bathrooms, and ideal space for multigenerational living or guest quarters w private entry. The wraparound porch overlooks the ornamental iron fenced front yard, while the estate-sized backyard features a pool, expansive stone patio, mature trees, extensive landscaping, and views of one of Frisco's original barns. A detached two-car garage, covered carport, storage building, Anderson windows throughout most of the home, newer roof, gutters, upgraded electrical, HVAC, plumbing, radiant barrier insulation, and countless additional improvements provide today's conveniences while preserving the home's remarkable character. Just blocks from Rail District restaurants, boutiques, parks, and year-round community events, properties of this significance seldom reach the open market. Some homes are purchased. Others are entrusted to their next steward. The historic Waggoner Home is more than a residence—it's a legacy, thoughtfully preserved for more than a century and ready for its next chapter.