BungalowFest 2023 celebrates a quarter century

The 25th annual home tour known as BungalowFest draws hundreds of visitors to the brick-lined streets of Kenwood each year. The 2023 version, sponsored by the Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Association, explores architectural diversity and showcases 10 homes, highlighting urban rebirth and the phenomenon of living large in small spaces. A highlight will be a special look inside a former grocery that has been converted into a four-unit complex. Tour houses range in style from Craftsman bungalows to ranch, mid-century, and modern. BungalowFest also will offer guided tours of historic St. Petersburg High School’s $44 million renovations, giving an exclusive look into the history of the nation’s first million-dollar high school. Numerous public art installations will be seen throughout the area. The neighborhood encompasses 375 acres adjacent to downtown St. Petersburg, between Central and Ninth avenues N and 19th and 34th streets. The eclectic, art-filled district is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.

If you go:

The Historic Kenwood Neighborhood Association’s 25th annual home tour runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4. Check-in and registration begin at St. Petersburg High School, 2501 Fifth Ave. N. Stroll or use the free continuous trolleys, which will transport guests throughout the area.  Tickets are $25 and available in advance at www.historickenwood.org. Tickets purchased the day of the event will be $30 and available at the school. Additionally, a silent auction will feature items offered by local businesses, with final bids accepted until 3 p.m.  

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