
2025 Tour of Homes
Featured Homes
Step inside some of the most captivating homes in Wilson Park and surrounding areas, each telling a story of its own during this self-guided tour of 7 beautiful homes near downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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124 W. Prospect St.
The Stice House, built in 1925 in Fayetteville’s historic Wilson Park neighborhood, was designed by Hudson & Munsell from a 1914 Ladies' Home Journal plan. Thoughtfully restored by only its second owners, the home retains original architectural details while embracing modern updates.
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847 N. Park Ave.
Built in 1927 by E.V. Bird Construction Co., this Wilson Park home was first owned by Fayetteville High School principal Louise Bell. Expanded over the decades, it preserves its original oak flooring and historic character while reflecting a warm, vintage Americana style.
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934 N. Park Ave.
Originally built in 1946 by state representative Carl Rose, this Wilson Park home underwent a stunning transformation in 2024, doubling in size. Blending modern organic design with timeless craftsmanship, it features unique ceiling details, historic old-growth trees, and serene garden views.
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513 N. Shady Ave.
Built in 2014 by Clay Morton, this craftsman-style home is a striking blend of warmth and eclectic design. Filled with vibrant artwork and gallery lighting, it features an upstairs art studio, a spacious living area for entertaining, and a finished basement.
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412 W. Ila St.
Built in 1938, The Professor’s House has been in the Thompson family since 1959. Thoughtfully renovated in 2023-2024, it preserves its historic charm with repurposed materials, original hardwood floors, and vintage details that reflect the family’s deep ties to Fayetteville’s educational community.
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217 N. Oklahoma Way
Designed and built in 1959 by renowned architect Warren Seagraves, this mid-century modern home exemplifies the International style of modernism. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it features original woodwork, clean lines, and stunning west-facing glass walls with valley views.
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923 S. Waxflower Ave.
Willow Bend is a thoughtfully designed pocket neighborhood in South Fayetteville, blending historic architectural charm with modern livability. Inspired by Folk Victorian design, it fosters community through pedestrian-friendly streets, shared green spaces, and sustainable planning, offering a unique balance of tradition and innovation.
Join us on Saturday, May 3rd!
Purchase your tickets now, and join us on a this self-guided home tour.