Reston Home Tour Set for November 5th

Reston Home Tour Set for November 5th

Limited Tickets Now on Sale!

It’s time! After 20 years of featuring some of Reston’s most fabulous homes, the Reston Museum’s Reston Home Tour is ready to celebrate its big anniversary with one of the best tours yet. “We’re so excited to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Home Tour! This much-anticipated event always brings out those who love and appreciate what makes Reston unique,” commented Debban Dodrill, Co-Chair of this year’s event. “We are so thankful for the community’s continued support and can’t wait for you to see the amazing homes on the Tour this year!”

This year’s featured homes include an award-winning modern masterpiece tucked back in a wooded oasis, a beautifully-landscaped personal “club house” offering amazing views of the golf course, a newly-renovated Reston Town Center townhouse with a water view, and an art-filled home near Lake Audubon with soaring ceilings and a delightful garden pond. Highlighted homes also include a renovated colonial near North Point with lots of unique personal touches, brand new EYA model townhouses with elevators near the Wiehle Avenue Metro and the newly-constructed Lake Anne House for seniors.

On November 5, 2022 from 10 am to 5 pm, ticket-holders may visit up to 8 stops throughout Reston. Showcasing the range of lifestyles that Reston offers, the tour is self-guided and homes may be visited in any order. Docents will be stationed throughout the homes to provide information on specific rooms and their features.

Currently, tickets can be purchased online at https://www.restonmuseum.org/event-details/reston-home-tour-3. Early bird tickets are $30. Late September, paper tickets will be at Reston Museum, The Wine Cabinet, Chesapeake Chocolates, and Tephra ICA. Booklets will be available on tour day. Prices increase to $35 per ticket starting Oct 17, 2022. Looking forward to seeing you there!


About Reston Museum

Reston Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Reston’s past, informing the present, and influencing the future of Reston. Reston Museum preserves a collection of archival material and artifacts related to the history of Reston, many of which are exhibited at the Reston Museum. Located at Lake Anne Plaza, Reston Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday free of charge. Reston Museum also conducts educational and public programming, exhibitions, and public events including the Lake Anne Cardboard Boat Regatta, the Reston Home Tour, and Founder’s Day.

For more information, please visit www.restonmuseum.org

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