Speaking of Home Tours, this year’s 27th Clintonvile Tour of Homes which focused on homes up and down the Walhalla Ravine, brought an estimated 2,000 tour goers to the area. Not a bad crowd at all and possibly a record. Not being as spread out as years past no doubt helped.
“The menu of things that went on was the perfect recipe for a great day.”
Nearly 2,000 people turned out for “A Walk on Walhalla” to ooh and aah over eight homes of widely varying ages and styles, all clustered along the Walhalla Ravine.
“Each one of them was extremely distinctive, but they all shared a real stewardship for being located on the ravine,” Milligan said. “They really embrace and protect what they have.”
“That sums up Clintonville,” Osborne said. “It’s such a tight-knit community, but it’s so eclectic and different.”
Based on the checks she received for the advance price of $12 for the regular tour or $50 for a less crowded pre-tour walk through the homes, Milligan said that attendees came from not only the immediate neighborhood but also Dublin, Bexley and even Washington, D.C.
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