Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea Garden Tour
Friday, April 13-Sunday, April 15, 10 a.m-6 p.m.
Enjoy brilliant azaleas and spring flowers on this self-guided tour. Tickets are
$20 and can be purchased at www.azaleagardentour.org.
Ronnie and Cyndi McNeill — Ribbon Cutting
Garden
102 Magnolia Drive
A wondrous waterway view, hidden inside of an
antebellum oasis.
Hank and Debbie Phillips
2105 Forest Lagoon Place
A quaint French Country home with a surprising
luxurious courtyard.
Katherine McKenzie
2201 Ocean Point Drive
A tropical paradise holding the key to several unique
garden rooms.
Dan and Laura Sullivan
6500 Brevard Boulevard
A Charleston Style home with accents of turquoise
and other pops of color year-round.
Jacques and Michele Eagle
6501 Brevard Boulevard
Wrap-around verandas encompass this home,
creating a grand viewing area.
Mark and Kelly George
7909 Sanderling Place
An abundance of shrubs, trees and an herb garden for
the devoted planter.
Tom and Kim Dalton
812 Forest Hills Drive
An oasis of an outdoor living space, including
amenities such as a pool with three waterfalls.
Marie Eason
711 Forest Hills Drive
A lovely brick Colonial home with a tiered garden.
Thomas and Lucia Hughes
South 5th Avenue
An 1870s Italianate Style home, surrounded by
antique cast-iron Corinthian columns.
Donald and Phyllis Buie
724 Wilderness Road
A partnership between garden artist and garden
designer has created this lush landscape.
Claude and Betty Hill
4810 Wilderness Road
A whimsical delight, including both rock and frog
gardens.
Airlie Gardens (Saturday Only)
300 Airlie Road
This extraordinary 67-acre garden contains more than
100,000 azaleas, a 464-year-old Airlie Oak and 10 acres
of freshwater lakes.
New Hanover County Arboretum
6206 Oleander Drive
A display and teaching garden, adorned with a
teahouse representing good luck.
Historic Wilmington Foundation’s
Azalea Festival Home Tour
Saturday, April 14, 1-6 p.m. • Sunday, April 15, 1-5 p.m.
Learn about the homes that make up Wilmington’s historic
district’s rich history. Free ice cream from Dairy Queen at the
Ribbon Cutting, Saturday, April 14, 12:30 p.m. at the Parsley
House. Tickets are $25 and available at the Azalea Festival ticket
office and the Historic Wilmington Foundation.
Parsley House — Ribbon Cutting House
224 S. Third Street
Italianate Style house built in 1857.
Dudley-Chadbourn House
323 S. Front Street
Greek Revival Style house with Italianate
additions built in 1843.
Cook-Matthews House
108 Castle Street
Queen Anne Style cottage built in 1882.
Barker-O’Connor House
517 S. Front Street
Queen Anne Style house built c. 1896.
Chestnut Street Presbyterian Church
712 Chestnut Street
Carpenter Gothic and Italianate Style
building built in 1858.
Fire Station No. 2
600 S. 5th Avenue
Italianate Fire House with Dutch Revival
detailing built in 1915.
Love House
208 S. 5th Avenue
Tudor Revival Style house built in 1932.
Schaefer House
1904 Princess Street
Neoclassical Revival Style house built
c. 1916.
Ulstad House
309 Castle Street
Three-story Craftsman Style bungalow
built in 2005.
Diehl House
1809 Grace Street
Craftsman Style bungalow built c. 1923.
Ebert-Artis House
206 S. 5th Avenue
Colonial Revival Style house built c. 1938.
Way House
208 Castle Street
Queen Anne Style cottage built c. 1896.
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