The Old Louisville Hidden Treasure Garden Tour, a beloved annual event for many in the area, will once again provide visitors access into the private gardens of the country’s largest Victorian residential neighborhood.
This year, Garden Tour guests can also, for just a few dollars more, elect to visit the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum. The progressive spirit of Louisville’s Gilded Age is symbolized by this 1895 Richardsonian Romanesque structure, which stands out among what is the largest concentration of Victorian homes in the U.S.
Poster printing services are highly effective at letting the public know of upcoming events they might wish to attend.
Buying a discounted ticket at the Garden Tour enables a visit to this Victorian mansion on the weekend of the Garden Tour, or any other day the museum is open throughout July.
The Hidden Treasure Garden Tour proceeds all go to preserve and improve the old Louisville historic community. The tour takes place June 11 and 12, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on both days.
Tickets are general admission $25, or seniors $20. Advanced admission general tickets are $20 and must be purchased no later than 5:00 pm on June 10. Children aged 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult and will be admitted free. For $8, a Conrad-Caldwell House Museum ticket can be included.