Woodland Heights Civic Association presents Woodland Heights Home Tour

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Photo courtesy of Mark Scheyer

Six homes in the historic Woodland Heights neighborhood near downtown Houston will be open to the public during the 2022 Woodland Heights Home Tour .

“Past Meets Present,” sponsored by the Woodland Heights Civic Association, will feature homes that range in size and style. The Woodland Heights neighborhood is one of the oldest and most historic in Houston.  When platted in 1907 by William A. Wilson, the neighborhood was a 20-minute streetcar ride north of downtown via Houston Ave. Many of the original homes – reflecting architectural styles including the late Queen Anne, Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, Colonial and Greek Revival – have been lovingly restored.

Masks will be required to enter the homes.

Six homes in the historic Woodland Heights neighborhood near downtown Houston will be open to the public during the 2022 Woodland Heights Home Tour .

“Past Meets Present,” sponsored by the Woodland Heights Civic Association, will feature homes that range in size and style. The Woodland Heights neighborhood is one of the oldest and most historic in Houston. When platted in 1907 by William A. Wilson, the neighborhood was a 20-minute streetcar ride north of downtown via Houston Ave. Many of the original homes – reflecting architectural styles including the late Queen Anne, Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, Colonial and Greek Revival – have been lovingly restored.

Masks will be required to enter the homes.

Six homes in the historic Woodland Heights neighborhood near downtown Houston will be open to the public during the 2022 Woodland Heights Home Tour .

“Past Meets Present,” sponsored by the Woodland Heights Civic Association, will feature homes that range in size and style. The Woodland Heights neighborhood is one of the oldest and most historic in Houston. When platted in 1907 by William A. Wilson, the neighborhood was a 20-minute streetcar ride north of downtown via Houston Ave. Many of the original homes – reflecting architectural styles including the late Queen Anne, Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, Colonial and Greek Revival – have been lovingly restored.

Masks will be required to enter the homes.

WHEN

WHERE

Travis Elementary School
3311 Beauchamp St.
Houston, TX 77009
https://www.whcahometour.org/

TICKET INFO

$10-$50
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