2005 Auburn Candlelight Tour of Homes:

December 4, 2005

 

 

You are cordially invited to visit the Auburn Museum and three other local homes on the Auburn Historical Society’s Candlelight Tour of Homes on December 4, from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. Tickets will be $10:00 for the entire tour and may be purchased at any of the four locations.

Homes on the tour will be those of:

  1. Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Hayes, 729 Montgomery Road, Auburn
  2. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Pardue, 1355 Montgomery Road, Auburn
  3. Mr. & Mrs. Tim Taylor, 2056 Montgomery Road, Auburn

The Museum, the Greenwood One Room School, the old Auburn Jail and our newest addition, the Hogan family hundred year old barn, will be dressed out in holiday fare for patrons to view during the tour.

A Colonial Tea will be served in the Museum.

 

Hayes Home

 

Tommy & Emily Hayes Home

729 Montgomery Road

Auburn

KY 42206


 

Tommy and Emily moved into their two story red brick home in august, 2003. It is located on the farm purchased from Emily’s mother.

The home is designed with a formal living room and dining room at the front of the house. It has three bedrooms with a bonus room over the garage used as an additional bedroom and television room. As they enjoy having family and friends into their home, it was important that they have room to move about and eat together. The kitchen, sunroom, and dining room provide ample eating space for guests. The den, in the center of the home, offers space to relax and be the hub of the house. An unusual feature of the house is the open balcony which is over the front foyer and looks down into the den.

A sunroom was added to the house plan giving this part of the house a view of the outdoors and a feeling of relaxation and comfort.

 

Pardue Home

 

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Pardue and Sons
1355 Montgomery Road
Auburn
KY 42206

 

This traditional style home was started in August of 1996 and moved into March 1997.

Living in a country setting and living close to family was always a priority.

The story and a half home features nine foot ceilings downstairs. The downstairs includes the master bedroom and bath, den with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, and utility. Upstairs are two bedrooms, a bath, and a game room/playroom.

The home is decorated very traditionally with a mixture of the old and the new with several pieces passed down from Dennis’s parents.

The Pardue family extends a warm welcome.

 

Taylor Home

 

 

 

Tim & Joyce Taylor

Ashley and Katherine

2056 Montgomery Road

Auburn, KY 42206

 

The Taylor family chose a beautiful lot on Tim’s dad’s farm to build their symmetrical style country home completed in August 2003.

Their home consists of three stories. The main floor has a family room featuring a fireplace, living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, and master bedroom with bath. Also on the main floor are the girls’ bedrooms with a unique adjoining closet and their own bathroom. They enjoyed choosing their own décor.

The family enjoys a full basement used for entertaining and storage decorated with a collection of “coke” items. On the second floor, there is a study, playroom, bathroom, and guest bedroom.

The house was designed with the help of Jonathan Hughes. Boyce Lowery built their home and also completed the interior work such as hardwood floors, crown molding, and tile. Custom-built oak cabinets by Chapels are located throughout the home.

The Taylor family enjoys living closer to family and friends after spending fifteen years at Lake Malone. They would like to invite you as a guest to help celebrate the Holiday Season.

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The Museum, the Greenwood One Room School, the old Auburn Jail and our newest addition, the Hogan family hundred year old barn, will be dressed out in holiday fare for patrons to view during the tour.

 

The Old Greenwood One room School
The Old Auburn Jail
The Hogan Barn (Circa 1900)

 

Don't Forget

Finish off your Tour with a Colonial Tea, served at the Auburn Museum

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