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Thank you all for making our tour a great success. We appreciate you providing us the opportunity to share our homes with you. Please enjoy the rest of your holiday season.

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Circa 1870, Culpeper's most impressive example of high Victorian eclecticism.

This year's tour was a great success thanks to the homeowners and neighbors who worked to make it possible.

A special thanks to all those who purchased a ticket and shared their holiday weekend with us.

We look forward to a possible 2025-2026 tour so stay tuned.

Featured Homes

 S East St is one of the oldest existing residential areas in Culpeper. Formerly called “Black Street” it contains some of the town’s finest homes in a wide variety of architectural styles popular between 1835 and 1955.

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Circa 1870, a central-front gabled house.

505 S East St

Circa 1870, Culpeper's most impressive example of high Victorian eclecticism.

602 S East St

Circa 1835, a late Federal style home probably the oldest extant residence on South East Street.

702 S East St

This is a colonial style center hallway L-shaped house built Circa 1899.

805 S East St

Circa 1880,  2 story wood frame house reflects the traditional rural character of late 19th century

810 S East St

This 1945 built 1 1/2 story Cape Cod house features a 3-bay front facade.

109 E Asher St

Circa 1855, a one story side gabled rambler-style house with 6/6 sash windows

113 E Asher St

Buy Your Tickets

Ticket sales are final and event will take place "rain or shine"

Day of tickets will be sold for $25 "Cash Only" (between 10:45am - 3:00pm) at 609 S East St.

Ticket holders can pick up a tour brochure/guide at this site​.

Tickets will also be sold "Cash Only" at the following Culpeper shops between October 16 and December 6th.

 

  • Quail-at-the-Wood @ 205 N. Main St.

  • The Frenchman's Corner @ 129 E. Davis St.

During the tour please enjoy the refreshments provided for your convenience at 802 S East St. Enjoy!

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