“Live Worship Shop” House Tour 2019

5th 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 2019

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 19, 2019 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

Bellevue United Presbyterian Church was organized in February, 1872. A year later, the congregation built its first building on South Howard Avenue. As the congregation grew, a larger church was commissioned.  The cornerstone of the curren... Read more
The brick Colonial Revival-style home owned by Brian Maier is located at 62 South Harrison Avenue on the corner of South Harrison and Caughey Avenues. In 1900 the the property was conveyed to Edward P. McMillan for $500, and MacMillan proba... Read more
The John A. Hermann Jr. Memorial Art Museum has been located at 318 Lincoln Avenue since 1976. The museum showcases an enormously diverse collection and continues to house the entire life work of Bellevue artist John A. Hermann, Jr. (1855-1... Read more
The two story brick duplex at 216-218 Lincoln Avenue has had many occupants since it was built a century ago. During the second half of the 19th century the lot was part of a much larger property owned by Richard Straw. Arriving here in 185... Read more
racey Krofcheck and Frank Locastro relocated from the South Hills to Bellevue last year in search of a walkable community with a more diverse population. They hit the jackpot! The garden behind their home, a Tudorinspired Revival, built aro... Read more
Mary Carroll and Lee Brigido have been busy making updates since moving in 4 years ago with their dogs Bill and Phoenix. Painting over 30 years of nicotine stained walls and ceilings was the first project, then a kitchen renovation opened u... Read more
The brick Foursquare home owned by David Seman and Keri Harmicar is located at 53 North Euclid Avenue. It probably was built around 1909 by Henry F. and Lillian Matthews. Keri and David have only lived in their home for 3 years but have alr... Read more
The 1906 home of Samuel and Angela Onuska stands on the southeast corner of North Harrison and Teece Avenues. It occupies Lot 69 in the “Roseburg Revised Plan of Lots,” a tract of 13 acres between North Fremont and North Bryant Avenues,... Read more
The brick Foursquare home owned by Tom and Mary Vic Taylor has been their home for 35 years. It had been converted into 3 apartments in the 1960s and over time Mary Vic and Tom have made updates and created a cozy home for their children, g... Read more

 

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