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Preservation and Restoration of Quincy's Architectural Heritage
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Preservation and
Restoration
OF QUINCY'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
One of the most anticipated events of the fall season is the 43rd annual Quincy Preserves “Preservation Restoration” Fall Home Tour on Saturday, October 20th! The tour is supported 100% by your attendance and Quincy Preserves memberships. The 5 homes on this year’s tour demonstrate the dedication and care it takes to maintain some of Quincy’s most historic structures.
2018 FALL HOME TOUR Saturday, October 20 10 am quincypreserves.org
Two of the must-see homes on the tour are currently being restored to their original majesty and grandeur. These mansions are “under transformation” and have recently been acquired by dedicated historical architecture enthusiasts. They are investing their money, time and talents to restore these treasures to the condition they deserve. This is your chance to witness the metamorphing stages of these historic homes.
The remaining three renovated and restored homes are wonderful examples of preserved architectural treasures. These homes illustrate of how families can lead a modern life in a stunning historic landmark.
When you attend this year’s tour, not only will you enjoy fine architecture and beautiful homes, but you also will also get the chance to view classic cars on location at some of the selected destinations.
We encourage you to purchase your tickets early to ensure you can experience some of Quincy’s finest architectural masterpieces.
To join or volunteer for the Quincy Preserves or to purchase your tickets to the Preservation & Restoration Fall Tour, visit to quincypreserves.org.
These photographs were submitted by Brandon Khoury with becauseitlookskool.com. The tour locations include clockwise: Yeargain House 335 South 18th , Duker House 166 South 18th, Eiff House 605 North 14th, Severns House 3015 NE Lincoln Hill and our cover photo Heintz House 231 East Ave.
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Tickets are $20 the day of the tour and may be purchased at any of the tour locations. $18 advance tickets may be purchased online now and at select businesses beginning October 1st. Patrons may claim online advance ticket purchases and credit card sales at the 605 North 14th location.
Advance tickets are available at the following Quincy locations:
Adam Florist – 522 S. 8thEmerald City Jewelers – 3236 BroadwayKirlin’s Hallmark – Quincy MallDomestics Etc. – 119 N. 6th
Tour proceeds give Quincy Preserves the funds needed to support The District Façade Program, Scholarships, and other sister preservation organization needs.
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