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Litchfield Park home tour highlights city's classic residences

Posted 3/22/23

Those looking to view some of the most historic homes in Litchfield Park can sign up for The Litchfield Park Historical Society and Museum’s Fourth-Annual Home Tour 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, …

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Litchfield Park home tour highlights city's classic residences

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Those looking to view some of the most historic homes in the southwest Valley can sign up for the Litchfield Park Historical Society and Museum’s fourth annual Home Tour 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, March 25.

The self-guided tour will feature various classic, turn of the century and mid-century modern architectural styles homes scattered throughout Litchfield Park.

Tickets are $35. Tour-goers will receive a booklet describing each home on the tour and can drive from house to house to explore the pieces of the city’s history.

“Litchfield park itself is such a beautiful little town with tree-lined streets, palm trees going up and down the street said and we have our little square with the restaurants and it's just a unique place,” said Judy Fulton, committee chairwoman for the historical society. “We have restaurants in town, where they can stop have just have a beautiful day. It's going to be sunny and 70 degrees.”

Those interested can pick up tickets at https://lphsmuseum.org/store-events/.

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