The Spring Newnan Tour of Homes will take place on Saturday, April 25th 2009 from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. It is sponsored by the Newnan Coweta Historical Society.
The homes featured on this years tour are the Gibson/Starr/Sides Home - Circa 1900 at 29 Temple Ave, the Arnall-Mann Home/Welden Financial - Circa 1924 at 75 Jackson St, the Cantwell Home - Built 2002 at 55 Jackson St, the Farmer/Davis Home - Circa 1885 at 70 Jackson St, and the Jones/ Paulk Home - Circa 1900 at 701 W. Hwy 16!
Tickets are $12 if purchased in advance, or $15 on the day of the tour. Tickets can be purchased at Coweta County Convention & Visitors Center, 100 Walt Sanders Memorial Drive or at Scott's Book Store, 28 S Court Sq, Newnan.
Or you can call the Historical Society at 770-251-0207 to purchase tickets or get more information.
In addition to the tour there will also be an Antique Show and Appraisal Fair located in The Train Depot History Center. You can get a casual verbal appraisal on an item for only $2.00!
Some come see historic Newnan Georgia from the inside out on Saturday April 25th! You'll be glad that you did!
Photo: Male Academy Museum, home of the Newnan Coweta Historical Society.
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Hey Richard, sounds like a great time is in store for all who attend. I am partial to house tours myself. Here in Charlotte we have what is called,"HomeArama". Every year, our best builders, each build a home in a neighborhood for us common folk to tour. They are usually worth 1.5 million or more! and they are BEAUTIFUL!! I have even worked them once or twice as a guide. Lots of fun.
This looks like a beautiful tour. I do love historic homes and Newnan's not that far. I didn't know there was a train depot around here. I love trains! I'll make a plan to visit soon. Thanks for the info.
Tony...
Wow, I'd like to get a contact on one of those ... instant Million Dollar Club! lol
Mara...
Why, we're just a little up Interstate 85 from Tiger Town! Come and visit with us!
Hi Richard ~ House tours have been one of my favorite hobbies for years. This one sounds great - I love that it's all older houses. I feel gypped when they put new houses on the tour. I made pages for house tours and garden tours in my state on my web site and I am getting a lot of traffic from searches for tours - and those readers tend to stay and poke around my site.
Liz
Cool looking home. We have so many great home in our area. It is great fun to walk through.
Richard: I have never been on a historical home tour. We have a few areas that have them. I've always thought it would be interesting, but never seem to make them. Maybe something to put on my To-Do List.
Richard, tours of homes are fnatastic way to get in a beautiful afternoon while enjoying the local architecture and historical significance of place .
Bo
Richard, people are always looking for this type of information. When we provide it for them, they come back and back and back. Great job...;-)
Sounds like a good way to spend a Saturday. I love those old homes... they just don't seem to make 'em like the used to.
Hi Richard! That sounds like it would be worth a trip to Newnan! I love tours of homes! Thanks!
Mary
Richard: I love historic house tours! Wish I could take this one.
I would love to be able to come on this tour. I am going to make it a priority this year to do this when the opportunity presents itself here.