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Auburn Candlelight Tour of Homes Dec. 3
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The Auburn Historical Society's annual Christmas Candlelight HomeTour will be held Sunday, Dec. 3 from 3-6 p.m.

The tour includes four homes plus the Auburn Museum. The tour starts at the Museum, where tickets can be purchased. They are $10 each with children under 12 free.

For information, call 542-5489.

The following is a description of the homes:

Lee Home

Randy & Sandra Lee

467 W. Main St.

This Victorian residence, replete with heavy gingerbread decor, was built in 1894 by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Helm. Dr. Helm was a medical doctor in Auburn and bank president.

The house is 2500-2700 square feet and is one story, with a cellar. Each room in the residence has been restored in Victorian style, complete with period furniture, and most of the floors are the original narrow oak hardwood. The rooms have 10-foot ceilings and there are operable transom windows over the doors.

Since the house was last viewed during Christmas 2004, the den in the rear of the house has been completely remodeled, and a light gray stained patio has been built, which joins the side and rear entrances. New porch railings and railings for the steps have also been installed.

New landscaping was added in the fall of 2005 to the front and rear of the residence, complete with a retaining wall next to the front sidewalk. The residence received the City of Auburn Award for “Most Improved for 2006.”

The Lee family looks forward to having you visit with them on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3.

Walker Home

Kenneth & Tina Walker

494 W. Main St.

This beautiful historic home was built 1900-1915 as a wood-framed T-plan house. The house has been completely renovated and has over 2,700 square feet of living area. The professional brick exterior, 11 ft. ceilings and decorative woodwork finish off a home the Walker family is happy to invite you to visit.

Hall Home

412 Elmwood Drive

Auburn, KY 42206

This is the home of Tim and Tammy hall along with their children, Jared and Jordan. The home was built in 2004 and features unique details that give the new house an old Southern style.

As you walk into the house you view the lovely staircase in the two-story foyer, as well as a view into the living room, dining room, huge kitchen and nook. Come and rest a while on the back veranda or on the side deck off of the kitchen.

The master suite is also located downstairs with a walk through closet into the laundry room.

The children's rooms are upstairs, each with their own bathroom. There is also a sitting room located upstairs. Every room is decorated for Christmas in its own theme and color.

The Halls invite you and your family to come and visit with them at this wonderful time of year.

Woodward Home

Jay & Tammy Woodward

95 Candice Way

Nestled at the end of Cedar Wood subdivision at 95 Candice Way, Auburn you will find the home of Jay and Tammy Woodward along with their children.

The home was built in 2004 by Boyce Lowery with unique features such as two front entries, custom hickory cabinets, vaulted and trey ceiling, with detailed woodwork, hardwood and tiled floors throughout. This home gives you the feel of the old country home your grandparents once owned.

Country living is still present as you sit at the breakfast nook looking over Echo Valley. Christmas spirit can be found in each room throughout this country home.

The Woodward family invites you to their home to share this special time of the year.
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