Allegheny West's annual holiday house tour shows off style, taste and city history

2012-03-29 08:30:00
  • Alex Watson's North Lincoln Street home.
    Alex Watson's North Lincoln Street home.
  • The library in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home is decorated for the holidays.
    The library in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home is decorated for the holidays.
  • The hallway in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home is decorated for the holidays.
    The hallway in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home is decorated for the holidays.
  • The music room in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home. Originally the home's dining room, the breakfront still dominates the room. The home will be on the Allegheny West Christmas House Tour.
    The music room in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home. Originally the home's dining room, the breakfront still dominates the room. The home will be on the Allegheny West Christmas House Tour.
  • The hallway in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home is decorated for the holidays.
    The hallway in Alex Watson's North Lincoln St. home is decorated for the holidays.
  • This home at 849 Beech Ave. will be on the Allegheny West Christmas House Tour.
    This home at 849 Beech Ave. will be on the Allegheny West Christmas House Tour.

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On Thanksgiving eve, when I called Alex Watson about previewing his house for next weekend's Allegheny West Victorian Christmas House Tour, I assumed it would be too early to see it in holiday garb.

"Oh, that won't be a problem," he said. "My Christmas tree has been up for three years."

Allegheny West Victorian Christmas House Tour

Information: Guided walking tours cost $25 per person and leave from Calvary United Methodist Church, Allegheny and Beech avenues, at 12-minute intervals from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. next Saturday, with a maximum of 25 guests per tour. Tour guides will talk about 19th-century holiday traditions and the history of the neighborhood and the homes on the tour.

At the end of the event, which lasts about three hours, tour-goers can visit John DeSantis' miniature railroad village and toy train collection at Holmes Hall, 719 Brighton Road, for an additional $10, as well as the Holiday Shoppe at Jones Hall, with antiques, gifts and handcrafted items. Mr. DeSantis' train collection, open to the public only during the Christmas tour, also can be visited separately; hours are 7:30 to 10 p.m. Friday and 12:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Special tours include a wine tour at 6 p.m. Friday, with wine tasting and hors d'oeuvres at a private residence, followed by the house tour ($75 per person). On Saturday, brunch tours will be offered at 10 and 10:30 a.m. and high-tea tours at 3 and 3:30 p.m. ($50 per person), followed by the house tour. With help from The Center for Hearing and Deaf Services, a signed tour will be offered at 3:36 p.m. Saturday ($25 per person).

Tours are rain or shine, snow, sleet or hail. As the Allegheny West Civic Council's website puts it, "This is Pittsburgh and bad weather is part of the charm." Reservations are required for all tours and tickets are nonrefundable. Visit the website (alleghenywest.org) or call 412-323-8884.

When your house has been on the tour for 28 of the event's 29 years, leaving the artificial tree up and decorated in a corner of the library seems the expedient thing to do.

Next to it, on the mantel, stands the illuminated Dickens Christmas village Mr. Watson made decades ago of fiberboard, crowned by London's St. Paul Cathedral and complete with Scrooge & Marley's counting house. It's now a year-round feature, too.

And next to that, on the wainscot ledge, stand a dozen smaller buildings closer to home, representing Allegheny West houses that have appeared on neighborhood tours. He and his neighbors made those, too, for sale to tour-goers in years past.

Patricia Lowry: plowry@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1590.
First Published December 4, 2010 12:00 am

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