Women’s Club of Milton hosts Holiday House Tour
Among the homeowners welcoming guests was Lisa Howard, owner of 402 Union St. with her husband Glenn. The home dates back to 1865 and has five Christmas trees inside. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Marie Mayor, former owner of Lavender Fields, has moved into Milton to the home at 203 Collins St., where she helped greet guests along with her son, Lance, who came dressed as Santa Claus.
Dean Abbott, left, and husband Jeremi Bakner stand in front of their tree at 306 Coulter St. The home was the newest on the tour, having been built in 2022.
John Merrill, co-owner of 311 Union St. with his wife Heather, chats with Santa about his Gothic Revival-style house, which was built circa 1860.
A Christmas village model at 327 Union St.
Visitors to town hall enjoy Christmas cookies.
Christmas-themed artwork on display at Milton Arts Guild.
Christmas inflatables at 311 Union St. December 19, 2024
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Among the homeowners welcoming guests was Lisa Howard, owner of 402 Union St. with her husband Glenn. The home dates back to 1865 and has five Christmas trees inside. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Marie Mayor, former owner of Lavender Fields, has moved into Milton to the home at 203 Collins St., where she helped greet guests along with her son, Lance, who came dressed as Santa Claus.
Dean Abbott, left, and husband Jeremi Bakner stand in front of their tree at 306 Coulter St. The home was the newest on the tour, having been built in 2022.
John Merrill, co-owner of 311 Union St. with his wife Heather, chats with Santa about his Gothic Revival-style house, which was built circa 1860.
A Christmas village model at 327 Union St.
Visitors to town hall enjoy Christmas cookies.
Christmas-themed artwork on display at Milton Arts Guild.
Christmas inflatables at 311 Union St. The Women’s Club of Milton held its annual Holiday House Tour Dec. 14, as visitors were able to tour some of the oldest, most festive homes in town.
The tour featured nine houses along with town hall and the Milton Arts Guild building, as well as the Lydia Cannon Museum, which served as a welcome center. Those attending purchased a booklet that also served as a ticket into each of the homes.
Visitors could tour each home, some of which date back to as early as 1860. Volunteers from the women’s club and the homeowners themselves aided guests.
Among the homeowners welcoming guests was Lisa Howard, owner of 402 Union St. with her husband Glenn. The home dates back to 1865 and has five Christmas trees inside. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Marie Mayor, former owner of Lavender Fields, has moved into Milton to the home at 203 Collins St., where she helped greet guests along with her son, Lance, who came dressed as Santa Claus.
Dean Abbott, left, and husband Jeremi Bakner stand in front of their tree at 306 Coulter St. The home was the newest on the tour, having been built in 2022.
John Merrill, co-owner of 311 Union St. with his wife Heather, chats with Santa about his Gothic Revival-style house, which was built circa 1860.
A Christmas village model at 327 Union St.
Visitors to town hall enjoy Christmas cookies.
Christmas-themed artwork on display at Milton Arts Guild.
Christmas inflatables at 311 Union St. Event Details :
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