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Broad Ripple Historic Home Tour
posted: Sept. 27, 2013
The Broad Ripple Historic Home Tour, in its ninth year, attracts hundreds of visitors to the Village to tour historically and architecturally unique homes. The tour is scheduled for Saturday, September 28, 2013, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 the day of the tour. Children under 12 are free, but must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Tickets are on sale now online at, broadripplehometour13.eventbrite.com and at northside Marsh Supermarket Locations. Tour day tickets will be for sale at the following home locations: #1 - 6107 Carrollton Ave, #4 - 5950 Indianola Ave, #7 - 1669 Kessler Blvd E. Dr.
Home Highlights: #1, 6107 Carrollton Ave. features an extensive kitchen and attic remodel, inclusive of a second floor balcony facing Carrollton Ave., #2, 6015 Carrollton Ave. features a kitchen remodel, addition, and yoga studio, #5, 5939 Indianola Ave. features a "woman cave" in the basement devoted to the lady of the house's closet and dressing room, #7, 1669 Kessler Boulevard East Drive is more than 100 years old and was once part of an 80-acre farm; much of the farmhouse character has been preserved
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Indianapolis Power and Light, our supporting sponsor, Tom Wood Subaru, and our advertising partner, Hoosier History Live.
We'd also like to recognize our Home Sponsors: Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers, Chad Fallis / National Access Mortgage, The Bungalow, Fine Estate Rugs & Art, Tom Williams Sycamore Group Realtors / AGA Home Repair & Remodeling, Northminster Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth Marshall - State Farm / Carpenter Realtors.
Proceeds from the Broad Ripple Historic Home Tour benefit the Broad Ripple Village Association.