The Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society invites members of the public to join a home tour/block party on Sunday, Sept. 17, from noon to 4 p.m. at St. Andrews Place, between Second and Third streets.

St. Andrews Place homes built in the early 1900s featuring Craftsman architecture will be focus of tour. (photo courtesy of Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society)
The event, sponsored by the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society, features a docent-led tour of Craftsman homes dating to the 1900s. The block-long street contains a microcosm of architectural styles of the first decade of the last century.
Children’s activities include games, zoo booth and Bob Baker Marionette show. Speakers will discuss information on architecture and renovation.
A barbershop quartet will provide music, and guests may enjoy refreshments and antique cars.
Tickets are $40; $30 for members of the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society; $20 for full-time students 23 and under with ID; and free for children under 12.
Free parking is available in the St Brendan’s School parking lot, 238 S. Manhattan Place, and at St. Brendan’s Church parking lot at the southeast corner of Third Street and Wilton and Wilton Place, from 1 to 4 p.m.
For information and tickets, visit windsorsquarehancockpark.com.
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