Spring is my favorite season, and May is my favorite month.  And the Cincinnati Preservation Association Spring House Tour is one of my favorite springtime traditions!  My dad and I have been attending this tour for several years now, and we have seen some of the most amazing architecture in our area.  We love visiting the homes and churches and learning more about the rich history of Greater Cincinnati.   I always come away from this tour with a better appreciation of and more knowledge about our area.  And the tour also makes me think about things I want to change at my own home.  We always make a day of it on the day of the CPA House Tour.  We find a new to us restaurant in the same area as the tour to have a nice lunch to fuel us up for the walking tour.

The Cincinnati Preservation Association Spring House Tour happens in May and tickets are on sale now for this event.  Make this one of your favorite Spring traditions this year!

Cincinnati Preservation Association Spring House Tour 2018

Celebrate Westwood’s 150th Anniversary with a Spring House Tour Presented by Cincinnati Preservation Association & Westwood Historical Society With Tour Sponsor Cincinnati Historic Homes Powered by the Sanregret Team

What: Cincinnati Preservation Association Spring House Tour 2018

Who: Cincinnati Preservation Association and the Westwood Historical Society

When: Saturday, May 12 from 1:00-5:00 pm

Where: Westwood

Tour Sponsor: Cincinnati Historic Homes powered by the Sanregret Team.

Cincinnati Preservation Association (CPA) and the Westwood Historical Society (WHS) invite you to join the Westwood community as it celebrates the 150th anniversary of its incorporation as the Village of Westwood.  This walkable tour will feature seven beautiful homes and a church.  The homes include a 1940s Cape Cod, a late 19th century Victorian frame-and-shingle residence once owned by the LaRosa family, a Tudor Revival with an asymmetrical facade, and an American Foursquare.  The Westwood United Methodist church was designed by Samuel Hannaford who grew up in what is now Westwood. The church is also on the National Register of Historic Places.  Westwood is Cincinnati’s largest neighborhood encompassing over 5.7 square miles with a population nearing 30,000 people. Historical character resonates from its earliest residential structures to its historic business district and the town center along Harrison Avenue which is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places as the Westwood Town Center Historic District. The seven civic buildings that comprise the Historic District reflect a legacy of civic and community well being that continues to present day.

Tickets: Advanced purchase is recommended. Tickets price are $20 in advance for everyone and $25 day of the tour. Purchase tickets by calling 513-721-4506 or online at www.cincinnatipreservation.org. Cash, checks, Visa and MasterCard are welcome.  Will call and day of tour tickets will be at the Westwood United Methodist Church at 3460 Epworth Avenue. Parking will be available throughout the tour area.

Disclaimer:  I was given complimentary passes for the home tour for media review purposes, but as always the opinions expressed are 100% my own.  We truly love this home tour!