Rogers House, 400 W. 18th St. Mark Wagner

QUAPAW QUARTER ASSOCIATION 57TH SPRING TOUR OF HOMES
SATURDAY 5/7-SUNDAY 5/8. Governor’s Mansion District. Noon-4 p.m. Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun. $15-$150. 

Calling all admirers of historic and/or quirky homes: The Quapaw Quarter Association’s annual Spring Tour of Homes is back, giving ticketholders a peek into six homes in Little Rock’s Governor’s Mansion District — seven if you spring for the special candlelight tour. Up this year: the Rogers House at 400 W. 18th St., the Old Methodist Parsonage at 401 W. 18th St., the Cochran House at 320 W. 18th St., the Max Mayer Cottage at 317 W. 17th St., the Pierce House at 1704 Center St., the Farrell House #2 at 2111 S. Louisiana St., the Reyburn-Lasker House at 2200 S. Arch St. and, for the top-tier Saturday night tickets, the Kirby House at 1221 Louisiana St.

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Mark Wagner
Kirby House

Trolleys run between homes during the tour’s timeframes, or get a bike tour ticket and power your own tour, either with your own bike or one from QQA partner Rock Town River Outfitters. A Sunday brunch ticket gets you food, mimosas and Bloody Marys at Curran Hall, and a preview party ticket for Friday evening gets you food, drink and live music from LLC. See quapaw.com for details on all tour times and options.

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