Guests will tour the Page House, an 11-room Classic Revival home built around 1900 that reflects Dublin’s Gilded Age elegance, complete with intricate woodwork, stained glass, and a grand ballroom once used for social gatherings.
At First Baptist Church, visitors will experience one of Dublin’s most stately landmarks. Constructed in 1910 in a Gothic style inspired by Scotland’s Melrose Abbey, the church has long been a cornerstone of the community.
The tour also features the Lovett House, a Neo-Classical home built in 1904 and once owned by influential attorney Frank Corker, whose legacy includes investment in some of Dublin’s most recognizable buildings.
Itinerary:
9:00 am – Pick up ticket packet at Theatre Dublin
9:30 am – Welcome and brief history by Joshua Kight, Mayor for the City of Dublin
10:00 am – Tour of homes begins
~Touring, enjoying lunch, and shopping in Downtown Dublin
3:00 pm – Tour of homes concludes
In The Garden
Irish Ramble Tour Of Homes tickets are $50 and include $10 of Chamber Bucks to be used at local businesses if purchased by March 10th! Tickets HERE! Tickets can be purchased after March 10th, but will be for the tour only, and not include the extras!
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The Erin Garden Club was created in April 1948 and is a proud member of the National Garden Clubs, Deep South Garden Club, The Garden Club of Georgia, and Camellia District IV. Its purpose is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening among amateurs and to cultivate the spirit of good gardening in its broadest sense.