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Collegeville's Holiday House Tour - December 8th

Back by popular demand is Collegeville’s upcoming Second Annual Holiday House Tour!  This year it will be on held on Sunday, Dec. 8, from 1 to 5 p.m.  Mark your calendar for this once a year event!

This year you will be welcomed into eight very different distinctive homes from last year.  Although this year we are extending the tour beyond Collegeville Borough, you will still find all the homes fairly close by.

Your Holiday House Tour invitation includes touring the homes in any order, enjoying the hospitality of the homeowners and the gracious spirit of the season, getting ideas for holiday decorating for your own home, and participating in the House Tour Reception.

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At 5 p.m. the reception begins at a Community Music School for our tour guests to warm up and enjoy appetizers catered by Rocco’s Brick Oven Pizzeria, meet your neighbors, drink hot cider or mulled wine and enjoy shopping at our Silent Auction.

Cost of registration for the tour and reception is just $25 per person.  Click here for tickets.

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We will have our website ready and will begin taking reservations in mid-October.  Meanwhile, if you have questions, contact Rachael Morrison at 610 454 1050 ormanager@collegevilledevelopment.org.

The houses on the tour so far are:

  • 222 Fifth Ave., Collegeville - Renovated 1800s farm house
  • 327 Hilltop Lane, Collegeville - New craftsman-style geothermally heated and foam wrapped amazing energy efficient home that uses no fossil fuels
  • 291 Park Ave., Collegeville – Adorable Cape Cod storybook house
  • 717 West Main St., Trappe - Augustus Lutheran Church original building—oldest unchanged Lutheran church in America dating back to 1743
  • 917 Locust Street, Collegeville – Focus of this home is on its beautiful holiday decorations
  • 935 Locust Street, Collegeville – Beautifully designed and decorated Colonial reproduction home
  • 329 E. First Ave., Trappe - Warm and rustic Log Home
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