News Summary
Join the Annual House Tour in Bristol on September 21 to explore twelve remarkable private homes showcasing the city’s rich architectural heritage. From Colonial to Victorian styles, marvel at the craftsmanship and history within each historic home, including the famous DeWolf-Guiteras House and the Joseph Reynolds House. A convenient shuttle service will enhance your experience. Get your tickets now for a day full of culture and history!
Discover Bristol’s Splendor: Annual House Tour Promises a Day of Architectural Wonders
Bristol is gearing up for a delightful exploration of its rich architectural history with the upcoming Annual House Tour. Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 21, as the event unfolds from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. This is an exciting opportunity for residents and visitors alike to admire twelve stunning private homes that showcase the beautiful and diverse historic architecture that Bristol has to offer.
A Glimpse into the Past
This year’s tour features homes that date back an astonishing 300 years, displaying a variety of architectural styles that have shaped Bristol’s unique landscape. From classic Colonial to charming Victorian, each house tells a story that reflects the city’s evolution through the ages. It’s a fantastic occasion to step inside these historic gems and appreciate the artistry and craft that went into their creation.
Meet the New Stars of the Show
Among the highlights of this year’s exhibition is the DeWolf-Guiteras House. Originally constructed in a stunning Greek Revival style, the house has been thoughtfully remodeled by its owners, Ramon and Elizabeth Guiteras. This home serves as a perfect example of how historic residences can be adapted to meet contemporary needs while still preserving their timeless charm. Visitors will undoubtedly be enchanted by its beauty and creativity.
A Piece of Revolutionary History
No tour of Bristol’s historical landmarks would be complete without mentioning the Joseph Reynolds House. Known as the “Lafayette House,” this National Historic Landmark is the second oldest structure in Bristol and holds the title of the oldest known three-story wooden house in New England. This magnificent house was used as the headquarters for Marquis de Lafayette during the Revolutionary War in 1772, making it a must-see for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike.
Transportation Made Easy
To ensure that attendees have an enjoyable experience, a convenient shuttle service will be available throughout the day of the House Tour. This will help visitors hop from one beautiful house to the next without any hassle, allowing everyone to fully immerse themselves in the historic splendor of Bristol.
Ticket Information
Tickets for this highly anticipated event can be purchased on the day of the tour for $55 for nonmembers and $45 for society members. For those who prefer to plan ahead, advance tickets are available at $45 for nonmembers and $35 for members. It’s an unbelievable value for a day packed with history, culture, and stunning homes.
Learn More
Don’t miss out on this chance to experience Bristol’s rich past and stunning architecture. For more details on ticket purchases and additional information, be sure to visit the Bristol Historical & Preservation Society’s website. Prepare to be inspired and amazed as you uncover the stories that these mesmerizing homes have to tell!
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- The Week: Mary Poppins Tour
- Wikipedia: Bristol
- Rhode Island Monthly: Bristol House Tour
- Google Search: Bristol House Tour 2024
- Levittown Now: Lafayette’s Farewell Tour
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- Herald Courier: PPA Tour Bristol Open
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