Tour Overview
Discover the elegance and whimsy of the Queen Anne era on this guided walking tour of the Village's most iconic Victorian homes, made possible by the Community Foundation of Boone County through the SullivanMunce Cultural Center. Popular from the 1880s to the early 1900s, Queen Anne architecture is known for its asymmetrical designs, wrap-around porches, towers and turrets, vibrant colors, and intricate woodwork. As you stroll through the Villlage, you’ll learn about the stories of the families who once lived behind the gingerbread trim and stained glass windows. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and history lovers alike, this tour offers a delightful glimpse into a richly decorative chapter of our town’s past.
Stops
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75 N Main
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20 S 2nd
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365 W. Cedar St
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60 S 2nd
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305 W Pine
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Community Foundation of Boone County
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420 W Pine
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140 S 5th
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620 W Pine
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305 W Hawthorne
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285 W Hawthorne
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255 W Hawthorne
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420 W Walnut St
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Donate to the SullivanMunce Cultural Center