Pardon my ignorance of such things. Are these conducted as guided or self-pace tours? If guided, is it a walking tour or does everyone climb on and off a shuttle bus or something similar?
Pardon my ignorance of such things. Are these conducted as guided or self-pace tours? If guided, is it a walking tour or does everyone climb on and off a shuttle bus or something similar?
Check the website for info. You can do a self guided tour or one with a guide. I don't know why you would need a guide though, because they give everyone a booklet with a lot of info. and a map of the house locations. They have a shuttle bus for people who can't walk but most people walk. Once you get to each house they take in small groups at a time and there are people stationed throughout the houses that also give info.Pardon my ignorance of such things. Are these conducted as guided or self-pace tours? If guided, is it a walking tour or does everyone climb on and off a shuttle bus or something similar?
In addition to the tour houses, all the churches are usually open and also the Waldorf school.
Last edited by Pam; May-14-13 at 06:13 PM.
Bump for next weekend.
For anyone interested in joining me for the tour on Sat. I will be at the Waldorf School, 2555 Burns at 11:00AM.
Can't believe that I am missing the Indian Village Home and Garden Tour again....
Am out of town this weekend...but am getting my architecture fix with a drive-by Frank Lloyd Wright house viewing and a visit to the Concordia Theological Seminary campus designed by Eero Saarinen...in Fort Wayne, Indiana!!!
While doing some prep work for the trip, I did run across a mention of a Detroiter Harold Holmes as the architect of the Kresge-Groth Building, which was built in 1926 as a 3-story Spanish Revival building used as Kresge dime store.
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