Greene Historical Society sponsors Historic House Tour
GREENE – Community members will have the chance to visit four of Greene’s most historic residences this Holiday season, as the Greene Historical Society hosts its first Holiday House Tours. The event will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 11.
“The tours involve four homes that have historical significance,” explained Sharon Davis of the Greene Historical Society, each of which will be decorated for the Holiday season.
Among the stops on the tour will be the Kennedy Funeral Home, a Victorian built in 1859, and the federal-style 1810 Juliand House, which recently opened as a bed and breakfast.
The exact locations of the other two homes – one built in 1916 in the Greek Revival style and another which dates to 1835 – will not be revealed until the day of the tours.
Davis recently had a chance to preview one of the homes on the tour.
“I have gone by this beauty since I was a child,” she reported, but had never before had a chance to see inside. Her reaction?
“Oh my! It was just stunning,” she said.
Tickets for the home tour are $15 in advance, or $18 the day of the event. The deadline for advance tickets is Dec. 1.
Tickets can also be obtained by mail by sending a check to Greene Historical Society, P.O. Box 412, Greene, NY 13778. Checks should be payable to the Greene Historical Society.
“Include how many tickets you need to have reserved, the names of each person and a phone number to contact if needed,” Davis said.
All tickets, including advance purchases, will be available for pick up from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on the day of the tour at the Moore Memorial Library.
“A map and information about each home will be given out when the tickets are picked up,” Davis explained, not before.
For more information, call 656-8314.
“The tours involve four homes that have historical significance,” explained Sharon Davis of the Greene Historical Society, each of which will be decorated for the Holiday season.
Among the stops on the tour will be the Kennedy Funeral Home, a Victorian built in 1859, and the federal-style 1810 Juliand House, which recently opened as a bed and breakfast.
The exact locations of the other two homes – one built in 1916 in the Greek Revival style and another which dates to 1835 – will not be revealed until the day of the tours.
Davis recently had a chance to preview one of the homes on the tour.
“I have gone by this beauty since I was a child,” she reported, but had never before had a chance to see inside. Her reaction?
“Oh my! It was just stunning,” she said.
Tickets for the home tour are $15 in advance, or $18 the day of the event. The deadline for advance tickets is Dec. 1.
Tickets can also be obtained by mail by sending a check to Greene Historical Society, P.O. Box 412, Greene, NY 13778. Checks should be payable to the Greene Historical Society.
“Include how many tickets you need to have reserved, the names of each person and a phone number to contact if needed,” Davis said.
All tickets, including advance purchases, will be available for pick up from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on the day of the tour at the Moore Memorial Library.
“A map and information about each home will be given out when the tickets are picked up,” Davis explained, not before.
For more information, call 656-8314.
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