The Turnage Theater brings you the 2010 Historic Homes Tour | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Turnage Theater Board is proud to announce the renewal of Washington, North Carolina's Tour of Historic Homes for this holiday season, scheduled to take place on December 4th.

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    The Turnage Theater Board is proud to announce the renewal of Washington, North Carolina's Tour of Historic Homes for this holiday season, scheduled to take place on December 4th between 10am and 5pm.

    Last season's Homes Tour had to be shelved due to a lack of interested home owners, but that's not the case this year. The 2010 Homes Tour is proud to boast 12 stops, including a number of historic homes both East and West of Bridge Street. Also included in the tour is an opportunity to view the renovated lofts above the old fire station, and the recently redecorated and reopened Pamlico House Bed and Breakfast.

    The tour, scheduled to fall comfortably between the Christmas parade and the Holiday flotilla, will include a lunch this year, available to pick up from the Turnage Theater lobby between the hours of 11am and 2pm. Then, when you've had yo0 and 5 and pick up a complimentary cup of hot chocolate to carry down to the waterfront where you can get a great view of this year's amazing holiday flotilla.

    Entry into all 12 houses, lunch and hot chocolate are all included in the $25.00 ticket price, the proceeds of which will go to support the Turnage Theaters Foundation. To purchase your tickets or for more information, call (252) 975-1191, visit turnagetheater.com or stop by 150 West Main St. Washington, NC between the hours of 10-4 Monday-Friday.


    For More Information, Please Contact: Jeff Phipps PHIPPSJ@ecu.edu
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