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Trumbull Holiday House Tour 2013

Tickets on sale now for Trumbull's Holiday House Tour Dec. 14th 11AM-4PM

Trumbull is a unique town, made up of several small villages each with their own character. Any visitor driving through our town would notice the diverse architecture and beautiful homes that line the streets. It is for this reason that the Trumbull Historical Society has started a new Trumbull tradition- a Holiday House Tour to celebrate the beauty of our town. After a successful first year in 2012, the tour is back and scheduled for December 14th, 2013.

This self-guided tour include 5 of Trumbull's architecturally unique homes including an 1860's Italianate, late 18th century Georgian, an 1850 Carpenter Gothic, a Gunther reproduction home in the primitive style, and a reproduction saltbox. Additionally, the ticket includes free admission to a holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal Church at 3pm with musicians Kathleen and Michael Cain and John Karpinski playing a mix of holiday and classical music. 

Your ticket also includes admission to the Trumbull Historical Society Museum and our new exhibit "A Dicken's Christmas," holiday refreshments will be provided for guests. Our Gift Shop will also be open- pick up one of our new 50th anniversary calendars or a Trumbull t-shirt! 

Tickets are available at City Line Florist, Flourishes Gift Shop, the Town Clerk's Office and the Historical Christmas Barn of Wilton. Ticket order forms are also available at our website www.Trumbullhistory.org or at both Trumbull Libraries. $30 each. 

The Tour takes place from 11-4pm, with the Historical Society staying open until 5pm. Tickets will be on sale the day of the tour starting at 10:30am at the Historical Society- $35 for non members, $25 for members. 

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