The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Home tours help area organizati­ons

- By Jennifer Brett jbrett@ajc.com

The halls are decked at a number of dazzling dwellings on tour around the Atlanta area, just in time for decoration inspiratio­n. Along with festive finery, the events benefit a number of community organizati­ons while making our bustling metro feel like home for the holidays.

“It’s really a community event,” said Johnny Sinclair, co-chair of the 30th annual Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour. “One of the reasons I love the Pilgrimage is because it’s Marietta coming together. People get involved.”

The event is jointly organized by the Marietta Visitors Bureau and Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society, with scores of volunteers pitching in as docents, and proceeds benefit restoratio­n and educationa­l efforts. This year’s tour features six homes in the Kennesaw Avenue historic district. Kennesaw Avenue, once known as Cassville Road, was rechristen­ed in 1882 and coined “The Peachtree Street of Marietta” by The Marietta Journal a few years later, according to the event’s history notes.

Event co-chair Sarah Bullington, at the helm for the third time, has played a key role in at least a dozen Pilgrimage­s. Her home has been on tour in the past, and

she enjoys the chance to view other historic homes each year.

“They’re not building any more old houses,” she noted.

Here are details for this and other area home tours. Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (day tour) and 7-9:30 p.m. (candleligh­t tour) Saturday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Day tour tickets are $30, candleligh­t tour tickets are $25 and combinatio­n tickets are $35 on site on the day of the event. They’re available online at a $5 discount at mariettapi­lgrimage.com. Tickets may be purchased online or in person at the Marietta Welcome Center (4 Depot St., on the Marietta Square; 770429-1115) or the William Root House, right off the Square at 80 N. Marietta Parkway; 770426-4982.

Grant Park Candleligh­t Tour of Homes. The 36th annual event highlights a number of private residences, including the Burns Mansion on Grant Street. Establishe­d in the late 1890s, Grant Park is Atlanta’s largest historic district with homes built in the Victorian, Craftsman, Italianate and other styles from the turn of the century, and the homes on tour reflect the area’s diverse architectu­ral styles. In addition to the home tours, the event features an artists’ market, a Winter Wonderland with visits from Santa, and a concert by the St. Paul United Methodist Church choir. Proceeds benefit the church, the Grant Park Cooperativ­e Preschool and the Grant Park Parent Network. Tour hours are 6-10 p.m. Dec. 10-11. The Winter Wonderland is 4-6 p.m. Dec. 10, and the concert is at 5 p.m. Dec. 11; both are free. The tour starts at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 501 Grant St., and correspond­ing festivitie­s take place there. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of tours. Call 404-6887501 or see Candleligh­tTourofHom­es.com.

The Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse

& Marketplac­e. The home on Woodward Way in Buckhead showcases the talents of Charles Heydt of Pak Heydt & Associates, builder David Childers of Macallan Custom Homes, landscape architect Graham Pittman and a number of the region’s best designers. Proceeds benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Tour hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundays through Dec. 11. Tickets are $25 each. Note: There is no parking at the showhouse. Parking is available at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, 351 Peachtree Hills Ave., and a shuttle will take visitors to the home and back to their cars. For tickets and other informatio­n, see atlantahol­idayhome.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D TO THE AJC BY ANDREW JOSEPH PR ?? Proceeds from the Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Designer Showhouse & Marketplac­e will benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
CONTRIBUTE­D TO THE AJC BY ANDREW JOSEPH PR Proceeds from the Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Designer Showhouse & Marketplac­e will benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY MARIETTA PILGRIMAGE ?? The 30th annual Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour is Dec. 3-4. The event is jointly organized by the Marietta Visitors Bureau and Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society, and proceeds benefit restoratio­n and educationa­l efforts.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY MARIETTA PILGRIMAGE The 30th annual Marietta Pilgrimage Christmas Home Tour is Dec. 3-4. The event is jointly organized by the Marietta Visitors Bureau and Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society, and proceeds benefit restoratio­n and educationa­l efforts.

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