11am - Indianapolis
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11am - Indianapolis
INDYHARMONI INC Midtown Holiday Home Tour 5640 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208-1546 Come and explore some of the most beautiful homes in the Meridian-Kessler and Butler Tarkington Midtown neighborhoods at the inaugural Midtown Holiday Home Tour (formerly Crossroads Holiday Home Tour). All proceeds go directly back into the community to help create a stronger local economy and high qualify of life. November 13th – 14th 11am – 5pm Featuring Five Beautiful Homes In keeping with the rich tradition of Midwestern hospitality, homeowners in the heart of Midtown invite you and yours inside their charming residences to get a unique glimpse into their homes gussied up for the holiday season. Good cheer and tidings of the season abound as visitors to this one-of-a-kind national historic preservation district tour five neighborhood dwellings that have been lovingly decked out in festive holiday décor. in Historic Midtown Indianapolis FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT indyharmoni.org CALL the Riviera Club (317) 255-5471 FEATURED HOMES & DESIGNERS GET TICKETS Mail in this form with a check to: INDYHARMONI INC Midtown Holiday Home Tour 5640 North Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208-1546 $12 per person or $15 at the door 4122 North Meridian Street (Home of Len Pelarski & Gaylon Melton) Only two duplexes were built in the historic district: this home and the home to its north, both designed to house the Meyer clan. Today the renaissance revival home is one of the street’s most elegant single-family dwellings. Floral design by Becky Ruby of Lilly Lane, 56th and Illinois Streets. You can also order tickets online at indyharmoni.org or at any featured home during the event. 4245 North Meridian Street (Home of Jeff & Lisa Worley) One of the oldest in the historic district, this beautiful home was built in 1909. It has been beautifully updated for its contemporary owners with the help of decorator Matt Harris. Floral design by Jim Holland, freelance floral designer. Name Mailing Address 4525 North Meridian Street (Home of Helen O’Guinn) All the main-floor rooms in this colonial revival, built in 1925, were recently updated, including converting a trio of rooms in the back of the house into a single, spacious kitchen. Floral design by Angela Kenly and Janet Smithers of Bokay Florist, Kessler and Keystone Avenue. Phone Number Number of Tickets x $12 per ticket Total Amount Enclosed This charming duplex, built in the fifties, has been decorated with a bohemian flair. Although the home is small, it contains many wonderful artworks by noted artists, friends of the owner. Floral design by the homeowner, Jennifer Barratt of the Arranger. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT indyharmoni.org CALL the Riviera Club (317) 255-5471 5659 North Illinois Street (Home of Jennifer Barratt) Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, 705 West Hampton Drive (on the Butler University campus) Completed in 1929, this Indiana limestone and North Carolina granite building is affectionately called “the castle.” The residence underwent a $1.9 million renovation, completed last year, making it the first greencertified fraternity in the state. Ample parking is available on Meridian and area side streets. ALSO VISIT: Midtown Holiday Café and Market (at The Riviera Club) Come and enjoy great food while shopping and visiting with friends and neighbors! Buy your holiday decorations and shop locally for gifts for the whole family! Midtown Loves Local businesses will be out in full force showing their wares. Come support your local vendors and have fun at the same time! Floral design by David Strohmeyer of the Empty Vase, 49th and Pennsylvania Streets. www.indyharmoni.org