FLASH GIVEAWAY: Enter to Win a Pair of Patron-Level Tickets to Preservation Dallas’ Spring Architectural Tour of State Thomas!
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Thanks to the incredible generosity of Preservation Dallas, we have TWO PAIRS of Patron-level tickets to give away to their amazing Spring Architectural Tour of the State Thomas District. This tour is almost certain to knock your socks off, with candy-colored Victorian homes, Edwardian cottages, and beautiful Italianate manses that are painstakingly preserved.
Jump to find out how you can win!
Our two winners will get:
– Two tickets to the Spring Architectural tour of the State Thomas District
– Seats at the symposium featuring well-known preservationist and author Virginia McAlester, as well as author Judy Smith Hearst and State Thomas homeowner Patricia Meadows discussing the transition of a neighborhood to a historic district
– Access to the exclusive Patron-level tour home at 2600 Thomas Avenue
– An invitation to the Patron party tomorrow, April 10, at the amazing home at 2315 Routh Street
To win, be one of the first to tell us in the comments below:
In Victorian homes, which room was used to entertain guests and show-off social status?
Good luck!
The parlour (or parlor) , of course. Parlour is a name used for a variety of different reception rooms and public spaces in different historical periods.
Congrats, Randy! You’re our first winner! Email [email protected] to find out how you can retrieve your tickets!
Randy, please contact me regarding your prize, or we’ll go to the next person in line! Email [email protected]!
The parlour!!
And now we have two winners!!! Email [email protected] to find out how you can retrieve your tickets!
The parlor!
The parlor was used to entertain guests and show off status in Victorian homes.
The Parlor
The Parlor 🙂