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Friday, November 22, 2024 at 12:05 PM
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47th Annual Historic Homes Tour currently underway

47th Annual Historic Homes Tour currently underway

The 47th Annual Heritage Home Tour will be in full swing by the time you read this. But for anyone getting your paper on Saturday, it’s not too late to buy your tickets now.

Heritage home tours always feature interesting homes and this one is no different. The six small historic-area houses and two huge contemporary La Cima houses are worth seeing and hearing about. Add to that, there is a tiny historic “mystery house” that official records seem to have overlooked. Was it a oneroom school? Was it moved to the Lindsey-Rogers district from the MLK area, or is it original to its current site? Come see history in the making…and if you know something, please let Heritage Association of San Marcos know by emailing info@heritagesanmarcos. org.

This 1800s building is tucked away on a private historic district back lot. It clearly needs preserving, but no one knows anything about it except that it might be an old one-room school. On the tour, visitors will be able to view it (though not go inside.) HASM welcomes all input and information. Email: [email protected]. Photo submitted by HASM

Historic home circa 1906 at the corner of San Antonio at Johnson Street, showing the carriage step that is still in place today. Photo courtesy of Laura Dupont

Come hungry! HASM is hosting a bake sale at the Charles S. Cock House Museum Saturday and Sunday mornings before the tour begins. Photo submitted by HASM

In addition to homes this year, HASM is also spotlighting the historic districts themselves with a sort of “drive-by history lesson” that you will access from your own car.

Docents will be stationed throughout the area, prepared to tell you pertinent items at your car window. There will even be a horse-drawn buggy and lots of pedicabs to let you see the Dunbar, Belvin and San Antonio historic districts as our ancestors would have…in the open air.

Be sure to come hungry, as there will be lots of tasty and complimentary foods along the route.

There will be a bake sale at the Cock House Museum, so that visitors can eat on site, or take boxed things home, or both. Even if you don’t take the whole tour, after 1 p.m. on Sunday, participants can do the rides and come see what homemade things still remain at the bake sale.

For more information, call 512-787-6294 or go to heritagesanmarcos.org. Advance tickets are $25, price at the door $30 with children and docents halfprice.


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