The 2023 Ridgefield Holiday Historic House Tour was truly one for the books, and we could not be more grateful to all those who took part, starting with the hundreds of people who bought tickets for the Preview Party and the House Tour. From the home owners who so graciously opened their houses to the many volunteers who gave their time before and during the tour, to the sponsors who so generously supported the tour – it was an example of Ridgefield at its finest. This tour was a wonderful collaboration between Tiger Hollow and the Ridgefield Historical Society, two non-profits whose missions are quite different but who are united in the goal of enhancing community life in Ridgefield. The proceeds from this event will support both organizations.
Ridgefield Holiday Historic House Tour in Review
The 2023 Ridgefield Holiday Historic House Tour was a smashing success; thanks to all who participated!
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