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“If This House Could Talk” Home Tour Returns to Apalachicola

May 6 - May 20

  • « Bits and Pieces Mixed Media Art Class
  • 29th Annual Trinity Episcopal Church Historic Apalachicola Home & Garden Tour »

The Apalachicola Area Historical Society (AAHS) announces the return of their popular self-guided home tour, “If This House Could Talk”. This 3rd annual event will be held May 6 through May 20 in Apalachicola and will feature the histories of 32 locations. Guests are invited to view the storyboards (but not enter the properties) at their leisure during this event.

What if the houses in Apalachicola could talk? What stories would they tell? The Apalachicola Area Historical Society invites you to find out, by viewing storyboards posted in front of a variety of fascinating homes and businesses. The storyboards, created by property owners, tell interesting and sometimes odd historical facts and stories of these Apalachicola places and their past residents.

Maps, showing storyboard locations, will be available starting mid-April at the Raney House at 128 Market Street, the Apalachicola Bay Chamber at 73 Avenue E, Downtown Books at 67 Commerce Street, online at Apalachicolahistoricalsociety.org and at the AAHS Facebook page.

For more information, please call and leave a message at (850) 653-1700, email to AAHS.Raney@gmail.com, or online at www.apalachicolahistoricalsociety.org. The Raney House Museum is located at 128 Market Street at the corner of Avenue F in historic downtown Apalachicola and is open from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday through Saturday.  Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.

 

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  • « Bits and Pieces Mixed Media Art Class
  • 29th Annual Trinity Episcopal Church Historic Apalachicola Home & Garden Tour »

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