Step inside swanky Hyde Park houses during this historic home tour

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Old Hyde Park Home Tour, scheduled for December 7, offers a rare opportunity to explore some of Tampa's most stunning historic homes. One featured property, located at 721 S. Newport Ave, captivates visitors with its century-old charm and intricate hand-painted wallpaper that incorporates vivid floral and animal designs. Another standout, the Lickerman house, showcases a blend of Victorian and Craftsman bungalow styles, reflecting the owner's passion for art and design. Tess Lickerman, a former gallery owner, has filled her home with original works from self-taught artists, creating a vibrant atmosphere that feels like an art museum.

This tour not only highlights the architectural beauty of Hyde Park but also emphasizes its historical significance, dating back to the era of railroad development in Tampa. As one of the city's first neighborhoods, Hyde Park's homes tell the story of the community's evolution over the years. The event is designed to engage both locals and tourists, fostering appreciation for the area's heritage. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics that define this charming Tampa neighborhood.

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