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The Heritage Hill Annual Weekend Tour of Homes - May 19 and 20, 2012.
Appreciate one of the country's largest urban historic districts in its new, old season. Tour is back to the spring and you can experience Heritage Hill's charm in full bloom. The 43rd annual Tour opens doors to 7 private houses and 5 historic buildings. An array of architecture, colors, decorating styles, and great urban gardens await you.

Advance tickets for Tour are $15.00 and are available at the Heritage Hill Association office. To obtain tickets, write to the Heritage Hill Association, 126 College SE; Grand Rapids, MI 49503 or go to www.heritagehillweb.org for online sales. Tickets on the weekend of Tour are $18.00 and are sold only at GRCC DeVos campus. Call 616-459-8950 with any questions or for more information.

The Heritage Hill neighborhood dates from 1843 and its 1,300 homes represents Michigan's finest collection of 19th and 20th century American architecture.

Think tulips... Think Mother’s Day gifts... Think ahead... and plan your spring visit to historic Heritage Hill in Grand Rapids.

2012 Weekend Tour of Homes Tickets:
Advance Tickets are $15.00 on line at heritagehillweb.org and at:
 Family Fare and D&W Food Stores
 Lake Michigan Credit Unions
 Martha's Vineyard
 Wealthy Street Bakery &
 Art of the Table
 Heritage Hill Association office

On the weekend of Tour, tickets are $18.00 and on sale only at
GRCC DeVos Campus, 415 East Fulton
Pillar Sponsors of Tour:
Grand River Builders, Inc
Spectrum Health

In 2011, This Old House magazine recognized Heritage Hill in Grand Rapids Michigan as one of its 64 great neighborhoods that have promising futures, strong communities, and homes that truly deserve a long-term commitment. The great spots fit the criteria of old-house neighborhoods – architectural diversity, craftsmanship of the homes, a preservation momentum and neighborhood amenities of walkability, safety and community.
Heritage Hill was the only neighborhood recognized in Michigan.
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