Old Seminole Heights’ annual home tour is back on Sunday

The neighborhood association should have an awards show called ‘The Homies.’

Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association members on the 2022 home tour. - Photo via Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association
Photo via Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association
Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association members on the 2022 home tour.
Each spring, The Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association (stylized as “OSHNA”) invites neighbors, lovers of architecture and history buffs alike into its “tree-shaded gem nestled in the heart of Tampa” for its annual home tour, where folks can walk through a choice selection of the neighborhood’s beloved bungalows, businesses and parks.

The 24th installment of the self-guided home tour includes seven homes, two local businesses and two historical sites throughout the northwest corner of Old Seminole Heights.

There are three different tour times at 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. after purchasing tickets, available for pickup at will call at American Legion Seminole Post 111.

And when OSHNA isn’t gearing up for its annual springtime home tour, the neighborhood association that’s billed as a “cohesive force” is organizing other events and utilizing its collective voice to shed light on a “myriad of issues affecting our community.”

OSHNA’s 24th Annual Home Tour happens in Tampa on Sunday, April 7, and tickets start at $25.
UPDATE 04/03/24 1:36 p.m. Updated because Ray put "Saturday" in the headline. What an idiot.

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