“Metamorphosis: Homes Reimagined” describes this year’s eclectic tour of five Wauwatosa houses, open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 6. The Alexander Eschweiler-designed buildings that formed the 1912 Milwaukee County School of Agriculture and Domestic Economy have been transformed. A modern bungalow succeeds a condemned house. A late 19th-century house—relocated 100 years ago—has new life as a multigenerational home. A 1918 residence has been temporarily repurposed with an exhibit celebrating the centenary of the end of World War I. And a glance at the front garden and roof demonstrate that one owner has morphed her home of 56 years into a “Pachyderm Palace.” Shuttle transport to the Eschweiler buildings. Come check out the homes selected for the 2018 WHS Tour of Homes on October 6.
• The advanced member ticket price is $15 and can be purchased online or at the Kneeland-Walker House. Please call ahead for office hours.
• Advanced nonmember tickets are $18 and can also be purchased on the WHS website and at the Little Red Book and Wisconsin Garden and Pet.
• The day-of ticket price is $20 for WHS members and $25 for nonmembers and can be purchased at the tour headquarters at TOSA Pool, 1800 N. Swan Boulevard.
The ticket contains the tour map and information on each stop of the tour.