Programs & Events

Summer Tour Series

Saturday, May 24, 2025
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Join the Westcott Center for Architecture + Design as we celebrate our region’s distinctive architecture and history with our annual Summer Tour Series.

The Summer Tour Series, now in its twenty-first year, examines the architecture, design, and history of the built environment in the Greater Springfield Region. The 2025 series totals fifteen tours, including walking tours, happy hour tours, family tours, and virtual tours. Architects, artists, curators, historians, and other local professionals guide each tour. This year’s series starts in May and runs through September.

Ferncliff Cemetery: Sacred and Symbolic (Walking Tour) – Saturday, May 24 at 10:00am

Downtown West (Happy Hour Tour) – Friday, June 6 at 5:30pm

Rodgers Place (Walking Tour) – Saturday, June 7 at 10:00am

Springfield Burying Ground (Happy Hour Tour) – Wednesday, June 11 at 5:30pm

Victorian SoFo (Walking Tour) – Saturday, June 21 at 10:00am

Bushnell Mansion (Virtual Tour) – Thursday, June 26 at 4:00pm

Lenski Walk (Family Tour) – Friday, June 27 at 5:30pm

Progressive East High (Walking Tour) – Saturday, June 28 at 10:00am

Springfield Burying Ground (Happy Hour Tour) – Wednesday, July 2 at 5:30pm

Weaver Chapel (Members-Only Tour) – Wednesday, July 9 at 5:30pm

The Woods (Walking Tour) – Saturday, July 19 at 10:00am

Springfield Public Art (Happy Hour Tour) – Friday, August 1 at 5:30pm

The Broadmoors (Walking Tour) – Saturday, August 9 at 10:00am

Downtown Victorian (Happy Hour Tour) – Thursday, August 14 at 5:30pm

Gilded East High (Walking Tour) – Saturday, September 6 at 10:00am

Ticket prices are listed with each tour. Westcott members receive discounts to most tours and free admission to Members-Only tours. Tickets are available online at WestcottHouse.org and at the Westcott House Museum Store, 85 South Greenmount Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. Please be advised that many tours will sell out. Advance ticket purchase is strongly recommended.

The Summer Tour Series, now in its twenty-first year, examines the architecture, design, and history of the built environment in the Greater Springfield Region. Historians, curators, artists, designers, and other local professionals guide each tour. The 2025 series includes Walking Tours, Happy Hour Tours, Family Tours, Members Only Tours, and Virtual Tours. 

 

About the Series

Kevin Rose, historian at the Turner Foundation, created the Summer Tour Series in 2004 to build awareness of Springfield’s built environment. Then called the Summer Walking Tour Series, it featured eight guided walks of popular neighborhoods and districts in Springfield, Ohio. The first tour, featuring the architecture and history of Wittenberg University, was guided by Tom Taylor on June 20, 2004. Over the next two decades, the Summer Tour Series would grow into one of the most successful architectural tour programs in the country. In addition to the popular walking tours, the organization added youth/family tours in 2007, happy hour tours in 2010, bicycle tours in 2011, site tours in 2013, coach tours in 2016, and virtual tours in 2020. The series has more than doubled in size over the past 20 years, now encompassing 14-20 guided tours in and around the Greater Springfield Region. A dynamic committee of community volunteers oversees the creation and management of the series.

 

About the Westcott Center for Architecture + Design

The Westcott House Foundation and Springfield Preservation Alliance established the Westcott Center for Architecture + Design in 2013 as a regional resource to promote creative placemaking strategies through programs on architecture, design, and the history of the built environment. Westcott members receive discounts and special invitations to all Center for Architecture + Design programs, as well as free admission to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House.

 

About the Education Committee

The Education Committee was formed in 2003. It manages Westcott’s community tours and educational programs, including the Summer Tour Series, Lecture Series, and History, Mystery & Murder Tours. Current committee members include: Marlies Hemmann, John Grubb, Phyllis Hill, Robin Inboden, Pam George, Marta Wojcik, and Maddy Bailey. The committee is chaired by Kevin Rose.

 

Types of Summer Tours

The Summer Tour Series currently includes six types of tours, although the tours offered varies from year to year.

Walking Tours: Walking Tours feature remarkable districts and neighborhoods in the region. Tours last approximately one and a half to two hours.

Happy Hour Tours: Happy Hour Tours are sixty-minute walking tours of downtown, followed by a beer, glass of wine, cocktail, or soda at a downtown restaurant.

Family Tours: Family Tours are interpreted for families with children ages 7-12. Our trained and knowledgeable guides encourage a lifelong connection and appreciation for our region’s rich history and architecture. Tours run less than an hour.

Bicycle Tours: Bicycle Tours run approximately two hours and cover four to six miles at a leisurely pace. Tours utilize bicycle paths and side streets whenever possible. Bicycle required. Helmets are strongly encouraged.

Site Tours: Site Tours offer the experience of a guided tour through special, limited-access community landmarks. Tours last forty-five minutes to an hour. Site tours are often restricted to current Westcott House members.

Coach Tours: Coach Tours offer an in-depth examination of architecture and history topics in and around the Greater Springfield Region. They run approximately two and a half hours. They utilize a 30-passenger coach, so advance ticket purchase is required. Tours feature both interior and exterior of buildings.

Virtual Tours: Virtual Tours began in 2020 due to the pandemic but continue today because they present an excellent opportunity to share local architecture and history with audiences from around the globe, as well as to people who seek accessible programming. Tours are thirty to are forty-five minutes and are offered via Zoom and Facebook Live.

 

Accessibility

Our tours and programs are developed for a broad audience, including those with disabilities and decreased mobility. Tours move at a leisurely pace with brief periods of standing at tour stops. If entering a building or house, some stairs or inclines may be possible. All tours are assigned mobility levels between 1-3. 

Mobility Level 1: Up to 6 blocks walking, mostly flat terrain, paved, stairs not likely. Wheelchair accessible.

Mobility Level 2: May be more than 6 blocks walking, some hills, mostly paved, some stairs possible. Please call or email about wheelchair accessibility.

Mobility Level 3: Considerable walking, various terrains, unpaved areas. All bicycle tours. Please call or email about wheelchair accessibility.

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