Get ready, Greenville! The Butler County Historical and Genealogical Society is hosting the 2024 Fall Tour of Homes on October 19th. Residents can explore historic and modern homes, including notable properties like the Barrett and Hamilton-Ashurst homes. The tour also features guided visits to Pioneer Cemetery and local landmarks like the Butler County Courthouse. Churches are participating, and the Butler Chapel AME Zion Church choir will perform as well. Registration starts at 9:00 a.m. for just $30 per person. Don’t miss this celebration of Greenville’s rich history!
Mark your calendars, Greenville residents! The Butler County Historical and Genealogical Society (BCHGS) is all set to bring you the 2024 Fall Tour of Homes on Saturday, October 19. This is your chance to explore some of the town’s most fascinating homes and historical gems, all in one fabulous day!
With none other than Walter Parmer at the helm as Tour Director, this year’s lineup is sure to impress. The tour will feature a delightful mix of both historic and modern homes, showcasing the unique charm and character Greenville has to offer.
So, which homes can you expect to see on this year’s tour? Here’s a sneak peek:
But that’s not all! If you’ve got a flair for the deeper stories of the town, make sure to catch the guided tours of Pioneer Cemetery led by Mollie Waters. This is a wonderful opportunity to delve into the rich history of those who came before us.
This year, various churches will also be participating in the tour, giving you a peek into their architectural beauty and historical significance. Don’t miss:
And if you’re a fan of uplifting music, make sure to catch the Butler Chapel AME Zion Church choir as they perform three times throughout the day at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. Their powerful harmonies are sure to touch your heart!
Ready to join the fun? Registration kicks off at 9:00 a.m. at Tour Headquarters, located at the First Baptist Church Family Life Center. The cost to participate in this amazing tour is just $30 per person. It’s important to register so you can receive your tour brochures and the coveted armbands that grant you access. Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
If you have questions or need more information, feel free to reach out to BCHGS. You can send an email to butlercoalistory@gmail.com or drop a text at 334-368-1570. Plus, don’t forget to check them out on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates!
The 2024 Fall Tour of Homes is not just an event; it’s a celebration of our town’s vibrant history and community. Whether you are a longtime resident or new to Greenville, this tour promises to be a memorable experience. So gather your friends and family, and get ready to explore!
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