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Homes for the Holidays Tour

One of the many charms of Dickinson County is its magnificent collection of stately homes dating from the late 1800's and early 1900's. Working in conjunction with the Heritage Homes Association of Dickinson County, the first weekend of December you are invited to tour Historic Homes in the area which have been decorated inside and out for the holidays. Refreshments will be served at the Heritage Center.

You can purchase your tickets at the Heritage Center or at the Historic Union Pacific Depot, 201 NW Second, or phone 785-263-2231, 800-569-5915.

Tours are 4 to 8pm on Saturday, & 1 to 5pm on Sunday

Homes for the Holidays Tour

Address : The Heritage Center, 412 South Campbell Abilene KS
Phone : 785-263-2681   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $10/person (Must have a ticket to tour)

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