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The 9th Annual House &Garden Tour on

Saturday, June 11th was a resounding success! 

Thank-you...

 

 

 

Thank-you...

...to all of our Homeowners who were so generous in opening their homes,

...to Steve Thomas for joining us as this year's Honorary Chair,

...to Bev Reynolds, House Tour Chair and the rest of the Friends of SPI who gave so much time and energy to make this a success,

...to the Bath Garden Club for creating the magnificent flower arrangements,

...to the Kennebec Art Club for recruiting their talented artists to paint scenes from homes on the tour,

to our sponsors, Bath Savings Institution and DownEast Magazine, who gave so generously,

...to Grace Episcopal Church for providing the space for Steve Thomas' lecture

...to the local merchants who participated by providing home and garden items for our homes. 

For those who enjoy old buildings and architectural variety, an examination of the City of Bath is a memorable experience.

Due to the violence and destruction of the French and Indian wars, almost no buildings in Bath predate the 1750’s. Yet, the architectural splendor of the City flourished alongside the boat-building masters of the 19th Century.  The sea trade and the world-traveling seafarers brought wealth and new ideas to Bath.   Architectural variety and quality were among the benefits derived from this heritage.

 

 

 

For information on a self-guided walking or driving tours.
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