The Christmas Tour of Homes

This year's tour includes homes and buildings located in Dover, New Philadelphia, and Uhrichsville.
100% of proceeds will support historic preservation and restoration efforts in Tuscarawas County.
For more information about participating in The Tour as a homeowner or volunteering to help out, call 330-339-9220 or send an e-mail message. If you might be inclined to support our efforts as a member, e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
The Tuscarawas County Heritage Home Association is a non-profit Ohio corporation, tax-exempt under IRC section 501(c)(3) .
The association is dedicated to the documentation and preservation of architecturally and historically significant homes and buildings located in Tuscarawas County. It is also the aim of the Association to develop and encourage interest within the community in restoring and preserving these historic structures, cultivate appreciation of this part of our local heritage, and to educate individuals interested in preservation and restoration of local homes and other buildings.
The State of Ohio has bragging rights to the largest number of properties of any state in the union listed in the National Register of Historic Places. 24 of those properties are located in Tuscarawas County, and many more have yet to be officially recognized. To date, 64 historic Tuscarawas County homes and buildings have been awarded Heritage Home Plaques, 20th Century Plaques, or Historic Markers by Tusc HHA, including the county courthouse in New Philadelphia and Dover's historic Reeves Victorian Mansion.





