Indian Villagers hold 40th annual home tour

Here is something we encourage everyone to make each year: a home and garden tour of one of Detroit's most amazing neighborhoods.

Historic Indian Village consists of about 350 homes, built mostly between 1895 and the late 1920s. This residential neighborhood is located three miles east of downtown Detroit, bounded by East Jefferson on the south, Mack Avenue on the north, and Seminole and Burns on the west and east sides.

The area’s finest homes and gardens, historic churches and schools will be open in this Detroit neighborhood listed on national, state and local historic registries. Visitors this year will view seven homes and garden venues.

The tour is this Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is the tour’s 40th year.

Tickets are $18 per person for advance purchase; guided tours $2 extra; groups of 10 or more $15; $20 per person on Tour Day; guided tours $2 extra; group $18.

Tickets sold online at here via PayPal. On tour day, tickets can be purchased at Iroquois Avenue Christ Lutheran Church, 2411 Iroquois at Vernor; Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church, 8625 East Jefferson at Burns;  and Detroit Waldorf School, 2555 Burns at Charlevoix. 

More information at 313-922-1736 or go here.
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