2026 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 stops near downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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657 N Wilson Avenue
Built in 1954, this Wilson Park home is a true Tour of Homes original—featured on the very first tour 20+ years ago by the homeowner who helped create the event. Expanded and remodeled in 2012, it blends family history, neighborhood roots, and inviting, collected charm.
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825 N Park Avenue
Originally ordered from the Sears catalog in 1944, this thoughtfully reimagined Wilson Park home pairs historic charm with relaxed, modern living. A full renovation preserved original character while introducing warm natural materials, light-filled spaces, and seamless indoor-outdoor living—including a plunge pool.
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279 W Ila Street
Built in 2011–2012, this cedar shingle and stone Wilson Park home was thoughtfully designed to feel timeless. Inspired by 1930s craftsmanship, it features rich natural materials, custom millwork, gracious porches, and salvaged stone from the original cottage once located on the property.
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302 W Ila Street
Built around 1931, this Colonial Revival in the Wilson Park Historic District blends timeless architecture with layered family history. Thoughtful updates, cottage-inspired interiors, and meaningful heirlooms create a warm, character-filled home shaped for modern family life.
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308 E Spring Street
Set on the site of Fayetteville’s earliest settlement, this extraordinary 2.25-acre property is home to historic Spout Spring—where pioneers, Cherokee travelers, and Civil War soldiers once gathered. The 1950 house blends quietly into a landscape layered with nearly 200 years of Fayetteville history.
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524 N Olive Avenue
Built in 2013 and extensively reimagined in 2022, this art-filled Washington Willow home pairs contemporary design with custom craftsmanship. Expansive windows, thoughtful indoor-outdoor living, and a striking stained-glass entry create a space that feels both inspiring and deeply welcoming.
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425 N Highland Avenue
Step inside Washington Elementary—the heart of this tour and the reason behind it all. Serving Fayetteville students since 1886, this beloved neighborhood school blends rich history with a close-knit community, and your support helps make it an inspiring place for students, teachers, and staff.
Join us on Saturday, May 2nd!
Purchase your tickets now, and join us on a this self-guided home tour.