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

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Winnetka Heights
314 S. Willomet Ave.

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.

305 S. Edgefield

For our newcomers unfamiliar with Winnetka Heights, the neighborhood is the best example of preserved, intact, turn-of-the-century homes in Dallas.

In 1911 The Russell Realty Company advertised it as the ideal suburb. Present-day homeowners will tell you that description is entirely accurate. The 50-square block area was developed by L.A. Stemmons, T.S. Miller Jr., J.P. Blake, and R.S. Waldron. All of them chose to build their homes in the historic neighborhood.

The J.P. Blake home at 401 North Rosemont Ave. is now the home of the Oak Cliff Society for the Fine Arts. Winnetka Heights became the city’s sixth historic district in 1981, and in 1983 it was recognized by the National Register of Historic Places.

Winnetka Heights
227 N. Rosemont Ave.
Winnetka Heights
118 N. Winnetka Ave.

Winnetka Heights Trivia

Today there are more than 600 homes in Winnetka Heights. Five historic Craftsman homes and bungalows are featured this year, and the tour includes a silent auction with items from local artists and businesses. 

The tour committee graciously offered two pairs of tickets to CandysDirt.com readers who get the following questions right!

  1. Which of these beautiful homes was featured on CandysDirt.com two years ago? 
  2. One of the four Winnetka Heights developers, Mr. J.P. Blake, owned 401 N. Rosemont, so why is it called the Turner House?
  3. Winnetka Heights has only two surviving original structures. Which will you see on the Winnetka Heights Holiday Home Tour?
  4. There are two reasons you would have heard music at 401 Rosemont Ave. What are they?

Email answers to [email protected].

Bonus Question!

There is a neighborhood story about why the lots on Rosemont Avenue are so deep. Do you know why?

We know you may only get some of these, but whoever gets the most answered correctly will win. Good luck! 

Winnetka Heights
102 S. Willomet

Tickets are available for purchase at the door or will call from tickets purchased online. For ticket information, please go to whhometour.org.

Karen is a senior columnist at Candy’s Media and has been writing stories since she could hold a crayon. She is a globe-trotting, history-loving eternal optimist who would find it impossible to live well without dogs, Tex-Mex, and dark chocolate. She covers luxury properties and historic preservation for Candys Dirt.

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