Home Tours
By Donovan Westover The next Heritage Oak Cliff 2023 Home Tour house slips us forward a few years to 1958 in the Guggenheim Acres Addition of the East Kessler Park neighborhood. The neighborhood was established in 1937 and boasts a streamlined art modern house built in 1936 by Dallas Power & Light as the first…
Read MoreFor those of us who love condominiums, high-rises, and “compact” living, this event is always a highlight in the Dallas-Fort Worth home tour smorgasbord. And even better, this year we get to step foot in actual homes, unlike last year when COVID-19 forced us to be virtual. Of course, I got to step foot in…
Read MoreIn its 15th year, the Junius Heights Historic Home Tour will deliver arts and crafts and classic cars on Saturday, Nov. 4. The event will include a living history tour at Swiss Avenue’s renowned Aldredge House on the day of the tour, as well as a homage to the Age of The Automobile. Each tour…
Read MoreIn less than two weeks you’ll be able to walk inside six of the most incredible works by Dallas architects in the 2023 AIA Dallas Tour of Homes Oct. 28-29. The annual home tour is one you don’t want to miss — and it’s not only because of the gorgeous and inspiring houses. You don’t…
Read MoreBy Donovan Westover Coming forward from our previous tour home previews (1916, 1920, 1928, and 1950), we move further into midcentury and land in 1954 in the Glen Oaks neighborhood. The neighborhood was developed 1952 to 1967 on the historic Holland Farm. For homeowners looking for trees, hills, and greenery, this was your place. And,…
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