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8th Annual Holiday Home Tour

East 12th Avenue and Rockwood Boulevard

This year's tour was very successful in spite of the snowy weather.  Many people ventured out to admire the holiday decorations in this winter wonderland.

415 E 12th Avenue
Wolfle-Trunkey House, 415 E. 12th Avenue
1912 Prairie Style
Crowded doorway
The entrance to the Wolfle-Trunkey House was a great
place to encounter friends.
505 E Rockwood
Avery-McClintock House, 505 E. Rockwood Boulevard
1912 Tudor Style
shoes
Many just left their shoes outside to avoid the
"blue bootie balancing act."
525 E 12th
Joe & Mazie Albi House, 525 E. 12th Avenue
1905-1930 Craftsman Style
Living room
Tour goers appreciated the rich colors of the Albi House's
woodwork and painted walls.
526 E 12th
Dyar-Kiesling House, 526 E. 12th Avenue
1912 Craftsman Four Square
tree living room
The Dyar-Kiesling House featured a comfortable fireplace
inglenook and oak woodwork.
volunteers
Cheerful volunteers cleared the sidewalks and helped
people with their footwear.
snow
Heavy snow made for slow walking, but also
enhanced the holiday mood.

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