2003 Holiday Home Tour
Featuring homes from both Rochester's East side and Maplewood area

Saturday, December 6th
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

The Junior League of Rochester is proud to present its 8th annual Holiday Home Tour. If you love touring fabulous homes then this tour is not to be missed! The Junior League has an extensive history putting on home tours and we know which Rochester homes people are dying to visit. This year’s tour is no exception. 

Each home will be exquisitely decorated and will feature the homeowner’s cherished holiday collections. You will collect new decorating ideas for your own home simply by touring these six homes. Each home is one of Rochester’s architectural jewels – it’s a great chance to see homes from the past decorated in a variety of styles! 

If you’d like to be placed on our e-mail list for yearly tour updates and ticket information, please contact us. We hope to see you on this year’s tour – it’s a wonderful way to get in the holiday spirit and the proceeds from the tour help our community!

Tickets are available at: Wegmans, Preferred Plants, Parkleigh, Creator's Hands, and Chesapeake Coffee Co.  For more information call (585) 385-8590.

East Avenue
1926 Tudor decorated in a contemporary manner. The first floor originally included a doctor’s office, but has been converted to a family recreation room with billiards table, foosball table and an authentic German bar with brewmeister and stein collection. 

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Highland Avenue
Yellow 1930 Colonial features casual and elegant décor including a second floor family recreation room with wood burning stove and billiards table.

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Park Avenue
Through their impressive decorating talents, the owners have enriched this 1910 Modified Four Square style home to include dramatic decorating elements. This home features impressive holiday decorations. In fact, one of the featured Christmas trees contains over 600 ornaments.

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Lake Avenue 
This 1924 brick Georgian Revival style home features a breathtaking view of downtown Rochester, which can been reached by walking out on to the first floor deck from the slate tiled solarium filled with an array of foliage.

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Magee Avenue
1910 American Prairie School style home on the outside and medieval castle on the inside. The original owner created a knight’s theme in its leaded windows and wooded walls which depicts numerous shields and a castle. Modern “knights” can sit in the wooden shield lined den with hidden humidor and liquor cabinet, while ladies entertain in the garden pagoda.

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Seneca Parkway
This grand Tudor blends the old 1911 to  Modern renovations from the rich wallpaper and hand painted ceilings in the foyer to the library turned master suite.

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The Century Club (Hospitality House & Boutique)
Elegant East Avenue club serves as the hospitality house from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. serving tea and goodies to the tour guests. Private tours of the club will be given by members.

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