Tickets now on sale for Mesa’s Historic Home Tour
December 17, 2009 · Published By Editor
Mesa’s 10th annual Historic Home Tour takes place Jan 23rd
Mesa, AZ – It would make an ideal holiday gift. Tickets are now on sale for Mesa’s 10th annual Historic Home Tour, “A Decade of Homes and So Much More.”
The tour, which is taking place Saturday, January 23 from 10am to 4pm, features homes in three of the City of Mesa’s registered neighborhoods: Evergreen, Robson, and West Second Street. The tour includes the Mesa Historical Museum, consisting of two National Register historic buildings, as well as exhibits ranging from Mesa history to spring training in Arizona to the history of the Wallace and Ladmo Show. The tour also features the Sirrine House, Irving School, Antique Wedding House and—new this year—Inside the Bungalow.
The ticket price is $15. Tickets are available now at www.mesahistoricalmuseum.org and the day of the tour at the museum and in the historic neighborhoods. All proceeds will benefit the Mesa Historical Museum.
Source: City of Mesa
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