2009 Candlelight Tour Information

2009 Candlelight TourLight up your Christmas season at the 38th Annual

Oakwood Candlelight Tour
December 12 & 13, 2009
1:00 - 7:00 PM

Get ready to take a walk through the past this holiday season as thirteen properies in the Historic Oakwood neighborhood open their doors to visitors during the 38th annual Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour, December 12-13 from 1-7 PM. Whether you’re interested in getting a glimpse inside the candlelit windows, learning more about Raleigh’s history and architecture, or simply looking for an excuse to spend a little extra time with friends in downtown Raleigh, you’re invited to come celebrate the holidays on the Candlelight Tour.

 

admit oneTickets are available for advance purchase online or at select locations throughout the Triangle. On the days of the tour, they may be purchased at The Oakwood Inn, 411 North Bloodworth Street. Tickets are not tax deductible or refundable. Tour held rain or shine.
In Advance: $15
Tour Day: $20

Online Ticket Purchases - AVAILABLE NOW!

etix - online ticket purchasing

Please bring the printed etix ticket to The Oakwood Inn, 411 North Bloodworth Street the day of the tour to receive an official Candlelight Tour ticket that includes a list of the homes on the tour and a map.

  • The Oakwood Inn, 411 N. Bloodworth Street, Raleigh
  • Calm & Sense, 2603 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh
  • CyberGraph Advertising, Inc., 610 N. Person Street, Raleigh
  • Fallon’s Creative Flowers, 700 St. Marys Street, Raleigh
  • Fallon’s Creative Flowers, 4215 Wake Forest Road, Raleigh
  • Frances T. King Stationery, The Lassiter at North Hills, Raleigh
  • Garner Chiropractic Center, Timber Crossings S.C., 205 Timber Drive West, Garner
  • Logan Trading Company, 707 Semart Drive, Raleigh
  • NC Museum of History, 5 E. Edenton Street, Raleigh
  • Quail Ridge Books, 3524 Wade Avenue, Raleigh
  • Raleigh City Museum, 220 Fayetteville Street Mall, Raleigh
  • Side Street Restaurant, 225 N. Bloodworth Street, Raleigh
 
  • Peter Rumsey - Prudential Carolina's
  • Blount Street Commons
  • CyberGraph Advertising, Inc.
  • The Oakwood Inn
  • Calm & Sense
 

In an effort to make the tour an enjoyable experience for all, we want to remind you that, in many cases, these homes have very limited access for disabled persons. For your comfort and the protection of the homes, we suggest that you refrain from wearing shoes with hard soles. High heel shoes, strollers, photography and smoking are not permitted inside the tour properties. Use of tour home restrooms is not permitted. There is a portable toilet available in the Oakwood Common at the corner of N. East Street and Boundary Street. The children of Oakwood will be serving delicious hot drinks in the Oakwood Common at the corner of N. East Street and Boundary Street. Tea and cookies will be provided at Burning Coal Theater at the corner of Polk and Person Streets. Restrooms will also be available at this location.

For more information, please call 832-9712 or send an e-mail to .