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Check Out These Upcoming Tours of Homes Nearby

It's spring Tour-of-Home season. Check out the most spectacular homes in Midtown and throughout Atlanta.

It's fun to check out some of the most amazing homes in Midtown, known for its incredible homes, and throughout Atlanta. The various tours of homes offered throughout the city offers ample opportunity to see some of the best in interior design, landscaping and that special something that makes a home immaculate.

Here are upcoming tours of homes happening in Midtown and nearby:

  • Midtown Neighbors Association 2013 Midtown Tour of Homes: April 20, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and April 21, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. This year’s Tour attendees will enjoy and view firsthand Midtown’s best city living, phenomenal art, and historical architecture. $20 Tour tickets can be purchased here.

 

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  • 2013 Atlanta Symphony Decorator's Show House & Gardens: April 20- May 13, Set on a Buckhead estate, the 2013 Atlanta Symphony Decorator's Show House & Gardens is a grand chateau inspiired by the great architecture of France. With over 18,000 square feet of space, the house will come to life as the interiors are showcased with some of the Southeast's most talented designers. For hours, ticket prices, and more info: click here.

 

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  • Gardens For Connoisseurs (Fundraiser for Atlanta Botanical Gardens): May 11-12, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. From tranquil woodland settings to intimate urban spaces, the 2013 Gardens for Connoisseurs Tour showcases 11 spectacular private gardens representing the finest in garden design. For ticket prices, ticket purchases and more info: click here

 

 

  • Druid Hills Tour of Homes: April 19-20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and April 21, 1-5 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance on the website by clicking here. Proceeds from the tour and events benefit the Druid Hills neighborhood, which the noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, designed during the late 19th century. The neighborhood is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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