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to help the tours go at a good pace ,” she added , “ and also to point out special things about the home that are unique or historical .” The homes on this year ’ s tour include :
• The home of Andy and Melissa Mount at 301 West Columbia Street in Somerset .
• The home of Scott and Mandy Lynch at 208 College Street .
• Thee Parsonage , a short-term rental property owned by Joe and Kristen Lyons , at 301 East Mt . Vernon Street .
Whitaker noted that the Mount home is a 1900s Queen Anne-style home , “ so there are a lot of things that are worthy of pointing out in regard to that home ,” and the Lynch home also has a significant local history , while Thee Parsonage was formerly a home for the clergy of First United Methodist Church .
“ There ’ s so much that they have done to that house ,” said Whitaker of Thee Parsonage . “ They ’ ve got a lot of things from the Virginia Theater and different places that they ’ ve incorporated into that home .”
Tickets are $ 20 per person and can be purchased at any of the homes for admission to all three homes . Or , there will be a link on the “ Pulaski KY Habitat for Humanity ” Facebook page where one can buy tickets .
The homes will be open for touring on Saturday , November 12 from 10 a . m . to 6 p . m . and Sunday , November 13 from 1 p . m . to 5 p . m .
Refreshments will be served at the homes , and silent auction items will be on display at Thee Parsonage .
For more information , call Whitaker at 606-307-5761 .
The home of Andy and Melissa Mount .
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