Windsor Square Historic District Home Tour
March 23, 2008 by Lyle Plocher commentWindsor Square Home and Garden Tour gives enthusiasts a look at unique architectural styles in homes that date back more than 75 years. From modern to traditional, attendees will see firsthand interior decorating ideas and unique approaches to the outdoors.
This year's Home and Garden Tour features a special look at how people live in these historic homes. Each home will feature a room or garden area decorated by professional designers with a themed special event. Themes will range from a cocktail party to a birthday celebration to a garden party.
During the self-guided walking tour, participants will be also be able to explore fine arts and crafts from street vendors, enjoy delicious foods and hear live music.
The 260-home Historic District, bordered by Central Avenue and Seventh Street, Pasadena Avenue and Oregon Avenue, was considered the first suburb of Phoenix. Started in 1929, the curvy development with charming homes was created during a time where the population of Phoenix was 70,000 people and the trolley line ended at Thomas Road.
Sunday, April 6th
11 AM - 4 PM
Tickets: $12, available day of; free parking
Children under 12 free
Windsor Square Historic Home and Garden Tour is located at the Northeast corner of Central and Camelback, behind AJ's Fine Foods. Vehicles may enter the neighborhood off Central Avenue at Medlock Drive or off Camelback Road at 2nd or 6th streets.




















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