The Oakwood Garden Club’s 2019 Tea & Tour is SOLD OUT
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The 47th Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour is approaching and we want to take a moment to thank our supporters and pass on a little information.
Tour Tips
Tour held rain or shine.
Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather.
Visit the Parking Information page prior to arriving to see a map of nearby parking lots.
Check-in: Eventbrite vouchers are exchanged for actual tour tickets which include a map of the homes beginning at 12:30 each day.
You can tour the properties in any order. Start at any time after 1PM. Houses close at 7PM.
Restroom facilities are marked on the tour map in the center of your ticket.
2018 Major Sponsors
Edible Art Bakery & Dessert Cafe
Cybergraph Advertising, Inc.
Doris Jurkiewicz, eXp Realty
Metro Digs
Empire Properties
Arthur Jordan & Kurt Hurlebrink
Alice Garland and Mike Davis
Bob Riedlinger
Bryan-Lee Funeral Home
Donald Mathews & Betsy Buford
Edith Wooten
Historic Oakwood Cemetery
Richard Callahan, Raleigh Homes Realty
Annie Poulos
Horse Nose Villa, LLC
Jack & April Taylor
Justin Boner & Kiernan McGorty
Open Table UMC
The Raleigh Wine Shop
Richard & Cindy Urquhart
We hope you enjoy this glimpse into Historic Oakwood and thank you for your support.
2019 will bring a new set of properties and we hope to see you then as well.
47th Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour®
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Few things beat the Beauty of Historic Oakwood Homes at Christmas
47th Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour®
Lets You Step into Centuries Old Homes Dec. 8 & 9.
RALEIGH, N.C. — One of Raleigh's longest-held holiday traditions invites visitors on an intimate tour of Historic Oakwood residences during the 47th annual Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour® on Saturday and Sunday, December 8 & 9 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Homes featured in the tour date from late-1800’s to mid-1900’s, and range in style from Queen Anne cottages to Neoclassical Revival and Italianate residences. Attendees will witness a mix of holiday décor, either mirroring the home's yesteryears or matching today’s modern lifestyle of the homeowners. Docents at each stop offer insider information such as the home’s unique features, the family lineage and surrounding community.
“It is an honor and a pleasure to open up the doors to these beautiful Historic Oakwood homes during the season,” said Kate Bronstein, Oakwood resident and tour chairperson. “The entire neighborhood buzzes with holiday cheer this time of year – truly a magical season. As always, we are grateful to both the homeowners who open their homes for this event, but also to the public, which makes this event one of Raleigh’s long-standing traditions.”
Ticket holders are welcome to tour the properties at their own pace, typically allowing three to four hours to view all the featured homes and the neighborhood. The annual Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour benefits the non-profit organization The Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood. Advance tickets are available now for purchase for $25 online at www.historicoakwood.org, or beginning November 10th at Logan’s Trading Company, 707 Semart Drive, Seaboard Station, Raleigh. Group rates are also available through December 1. Day-of tickets will be available at The Tucker House, 418 N. Person St. Advance purchases are highly encouraged as 2017 sold out.
About the Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour®
The 47th annual Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour offers a chance to walk back in time through some of Raleigh’s oldest and grandest homes. The self-guided tour features different homes each year, and visitors can tour them at their own pace. Get a glimpse of past tours on the Oakwood Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/HistoricOakwood/) and by visiting www.historicoakwood.org.
About the Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood
Historic Oakwood is now one of Raleigh's tourist attractions – but it wasn’t always the case. A 1972 announcement of a major thoroughfare planned through the heart of the neighborhood united residents, and the Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood, a non-profit corporation, was formed. The thoroughfare plan was thwarted, and the neighborhood revitalization continues to this day through projects such as supporting the construction of a Habitat for Humanity house and facilitating the major restoration of a endangered home on Person Street.
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The Oakwood Garden Club's 2018 Tea & Tour
A handful of tickets have been made available for the Garden Club's sold out Tea and Tour. If you missed your chance to get your ticket, click the link below to check availability. Seating is limited and these tickets won't last long.
A few tickets for the Tour-Only Program are also available.
April 21 & 22, 2018
The Tucker House - Historic Oakwood
418 North Person Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
Garden Club Tea & Tour SOLD OUT
The Oakwood Garden Club's 2018 Tea & Tour is SOLD OUT.
April 21 & 22, 2018
The Tucker House - Historic Oakwood
418 North Person Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
Krispy Kreme Challenge
Krispy Kreme Challenge
Saturday, February 3
Traffic will be impacted downtown and on Hillsborough Street from 7:45 until 11 a.m. by a road race. A map is available online. Affected Oakwood area streets include:
Peace Street
N. Person Street
Polk Street
N. Blount Street
N. Wilmington Street
https://www.raceentry.com/race-maps/krispy-kreme-challenge
Thank you for a sellout tour!
Thank you to all our Tour Guests for coming out to the 46th Annual Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour. Your support of the SPHO is greatly appreciated.
Thank you also to the homeowners of the lovely houses that were on tour, the 400+ volunteers that made the tour happen, our tour sponsors and our Candlelight Tour Chair.
We hope all those that visited enjoyed the tour and will join us again next year. Please mark your calendar for the 47th tour to be held December 8th & 9th, 2018.
