“Live Worship Shop” House Tour 2018

4th annual house and neighborhood tour hosted by Bona Fide Bellevue, a registered 501c3 non-profit Community Development Corporation dedicated to bring growth, businesses, and beauty to our borough of Bellevue, Pennsylvania.

“Live Worship Shop” House Tour 2018

Bellevue, Pennsylvania 15202, United States

Created By: Bona Fide Bellevue

Tour Information

Learn more at http://bellevuehousetour.org/

The 4th annual “Live Worship Shop” House Tour took place on Saturday, October 20, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Bona Fide Bellevue expresses its appreciation and gratitude to our homeowners and their families. We would also like to thank many anonymous donors who so generously contributed to the Bellevue Live Worship Shop House Tour.

This tour was brought to you by Bona Fide Bellevue. Our Vision: To bring new growth and revitalization to our neighborhood.


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What You'll See on the Tour

New Life Community Church (Tour Day Registration) Christ the King Church is the former Emanuel’s Lutheran Church which had a very long history in Bellevue, occupying the building at 10 North Fremont Avenue from the time of its constructio... Read more
Dan and Linda Carroll are the owners of the large brick Tudor Revival home at 31 North Howard Avenue. The house is a fine example of Tudor Revival, a style most popular during the 1920s and 1930s, especially in suburban settings. The Carrol... Read more
The three-story brick building at the northeast corner of Lincoln and Hawley Avenues that will soon house Bellevue's first microbrewery was constructed in 1902 by the Bellevue Realty Savings & Trust Company. It occupies Lot 1 in the “... Read more
Suzanne Harper’s home at 124 Sheridan Avenue is an early Foursquare house with a combination of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival stylistic elements. It is the oldest house on the 2018 tour, probably built about 1886. The property was part ... Read more
The home of Bradley J. and Sarah E. Wheeler is located at 48 North Euclid Avenue. It occupies Lot 21 in the “Roseburg Revised Plan of Lots,” a tract of 13 acres between North Fremont and North Bryant Avenues that was subdivided into 94 ... Read more
The brick and shingle Colonial Revival cottage at 93 North Euclid Avenue is owned by Justin Greenawalt and Christopher Eddie. Construction of 93 North Euclid Avenue spanned from late 1911 to early 1912. 93 North Euclid Avenue is an example ... Read more
The 1906 brick Foursquare home of Samuel and Angela Onuska stands on the southeast corner of North Harrison (formerly Seville) and Teece (formerly Bayne) Avenues. It occupies Lot 69 in the “Roseburg Revised Plan of Lots,” a tract of 13 ... Read more
The monumental Classical Revival home located on the northeast corner of Lincoln and North Fremont (formerly Thomas) Avenues was built in 1902 for Andrew S. Miller (1844-1920), prominent attorney and patriarch of the family that occupied th... Read more

 

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