Alameda Legacy Home Tour
Fabulous homes are on the agenda for the Alameda Legacy Home Tour on Sunday, September 25 in Alameda. The six homes and the Home of Truth spiritial center were built between 1879 and 1910 and represent a variety of architectural styles.
The Alameda Architectural Preservation Society and the Alameda Museum co-host the tour each year.
The homes were built or designed by noted Alameda architects such as Joseph A. Leonard, Alfred W. Pattiani, O’Brien and Werner and Bert E. Remmel. Architectural styles include Queen Anne, Tudor Revival, Eastlake Stick cottage, Italianate and Arts and Crafts.
Tickets for the 2016 Alameda Legacy Home Tour can be bought at Daisy’s, 1347 Park St.; Alameda Shade Shop, 914 Central Ave.; and Wescafe, 1518 Webster St and at the Alameda Museum at 2324 Alameda Avenue. Tickets purchased before the tour are $30.00 and $35.00 on the day of the tour.
Alameda is a wonderful island community, with its tree lined streets, friendly neighborhoods, great schools and lovely architecture. I write about interesting and fun things to do in Alameda and issue affecting Alamedans in my Living in Alameda blog. If you would like more information about Alameda please visit my Facebook page Living in Alameda.
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