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Celebrating Deyerle Homes and Book Tour

Roanoke Valley Deyerle Homes Tour
Date: May 03, 2012
Time: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Age: All Ages
Cost/Other info: Tickets for the tour include lunch and bus fare. $45 for general public, $40 for members. 540) 342-5770

Description: The History Museum’s Celebration Tour, recognizing the Roanoke Valley’s Deyerle homes and Mike Pulice’s book, “Discovering the True Legacies of the Deyerle Builders: Nineteenth Century Brick Architecture in the Roanoke Valley and Beyond.” Pulice will describe architectural features of more than a dozen homes on the tour. A bus will leave the upper parking lot of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church at Highland Avenue and Franklin Road, SW, at 8:30am and return before 5:00pm. Lunch will be served in the Roanoke College Dining Hall.

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