Tippecanoe & Christmas Too Historic Holiday Home Tour

The Tippecanoe and Christmas Too Historic Holiday Home Tour returns to downtown Tipp City on Saturday, December 6 from 12 to 5 p.m., inviting guests to step inside nine beautifully decorated historic homes as part of Tipp City’s continuing Christmas celebrations. 

This year’s tour features eight homes along West Main Street and one on S. 5th Street. Each will be professionally decorated for the holidays by local designers including Rachel Upton, Always Blooming, David Fair Interiors, The Design Bar by Kirsten Hutton, Fox and Feather Trading Co., Molly Williams, and Sharon Bledsoe Designs. Guests will see unique architecture, original woodwork, stained glass windows, tasteful updates, holiday tablescapes, live music, history, and festive surprises. 

Additional tour stops include the Cookie Chalet at Frings & Bayliff (327 W. Main St.), the Tipp City Baltimore & Ohio Freight Station on Dow Street, and Mauk Cabinets by Design (131 W. Main St.), which will serve as check-in and host the holiday raffle baskets. 

“We are thrilled to be hosting the Tippecanoe and Christmas Too Historic Home Tour for another year,” said Dawn Kramer, Event Chair. “This event celebrates the beauty of our historic homes, the generosity of homeowners and volunteers, and the small-town Christmas spirit that makes Tipp City so special.” 

Presale tickets are $25 and $30 the day of the event. Tickets are available now at downtowntippcity.org and at select downtown businesses beginning November 21. 

The tour is presented by Mauk Cabinets by Design, with supporting sponsors Sibcy Cline Realtors – Mark Davison and Jackie Halderman, Monroe Federal Savings and Loan, Up North Construction, Main Street Financial Group – Thrivent, and Abbey Credit Union. 

The Downtown Tipp City Partnership is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to 

enhance, preserve, and promote downtown Tipp City from the tracks to the canal. It is an 

officially designated Main Street organization through Heritage Ohio and Main Street America. 

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