CANTON – The E.J. Noble Guild of Canton-Potsdam Hospital will host a fall house tour of Canton on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $12, and may be purchased at the St. Lawrence …
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CANTON – The E.J. Noble Guild of Canton-Potsdam Hospital will host a fall house tour of Canton on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tickets are $12, and may be purchased at the St. Lawrence University Bookstore, the Pear Tree and Sposa Bella, all of Canton.
A brochure will accompany the tickets with a description and history of each house and a location map.
Six area houses will be featured: MacAllaster House, home to SLU’s president Bill Fox and his wife, Lynn; Litengard, a newly opened bed and breakfast owned and operated by Dr. Robert and Mrs. Margaret Nordberg at 44 E. Main St.; Dr. Brian and Mrs. Darlene Kerrigan’s home at 19 College St.; Peter and Becky Van de Water’s newly built and environmentally friendly home at 27 Clark St.; Charles Rouse’s bed and breakfast at 24 E. Main St.; and the Halfway House on the Canton-Ogdensburg Road owned by Joel and Jennifer Bixby.