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Get Nosy With us And Dig Into The History on Display For The Winnetka Heights Holiday Home Tour  

By Karen Eubank / December 1, 2022 /

The Winnetka Heights Holiday Home Tour is next Saturday, and it’s the perfect way to kick off your holiday season. It’s also a great excuse to be nosy! Let’s be honest. We are all a bit nosy, and nothing scratches that itch quite like a great home tour. We get a glimpse into a cool…

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Are You Smarter Than A Sixth Grader? Win Tickets to the Winnetka Heights Holiday Home Tour

By Karen Eubank / November 24, 2022 /

If you are a home tour aficionado, the Winnetka Heights Holiday Home Tour is undoubtedly one of the best. This is the 34th year for the tour, which runs Dec. 10 from noon to 6 pm. It’s a great way to kick off the holiday season. For our newcomers unfamiliar with Winnetka Heights, the neighborhood…

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On AIA Dallas Tour, a Contemporary Townhome Development Stands Out

By Joanna England / October 8, 2021 /

This year’s AIA Dallas Tour of Homes is a hybrid virtual/in-person event that will showcase some truly extraordinary architecture not only in Dallas but in Tyler and Denton, too. One particularly intriguing project on this year’s tour is a townhome development designed by Jay Magee and Paul Jankowski, AIA, of Modern Living Dwellings. Right when…

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Turtle Creek Association Tour of Homes Soars to New Heights on Oct. 9

By Joanna England / September 8, 2021 /

The 20th Anniversary of the Turtle Creek Association Tour of Homes will be a virtual event with an exclusive VIP reception inside Perot Legacy Hall at the Perot Companies headquarters. It’s no secret that the Turtle Creek Corridor is known for the luxurious residences that dot the creek and surrounding lush neighborhood. This year’s 20th-anniversary…

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This Weekend’s Fairmount Home Tour Features Fabulous Gardens And Porches With a Dash of History

By Eric Prokesh / June 18, 2021 /
39th Home Tour

I’m certain each of us has their own personal list of COVID deprivations. Mine include waiting in a line in the heat at Trader Joe’s, the closing of concert halls and operas, and my empty dining room. Then there is social distancing. The phrase has a vexing, Orwellian ring that really masks (pun intended) a…

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