There are still some openings for the Oswegoland Heritage Association’s architectural stroll down Oswego’s historic South Main Street this Saturday, Nov. 4.
South Main offers an architectural time capsule of Oswego and the Fox Valley region, with design styles ranging from Greek Revival to homes with Frank Lloyd Wright touches to Mid-Century Modern ranches. Participants will be entertained and informed through stories about the Oswegoans who built and lived in the street’s classic homes.
The tour, aimed at those age 16 and older, will begin at noon at the intersection of Tyler and South Main Street, just a couple blocks from Oswego’s historic downtown business district, and will last for about an hour.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes, expect easy walking conditions, and be prepared to be part of the conversation.
Pre-registration, $5 per person, is required. Those interested are advised to register as soon as possible because space is limited. To pre-register, call the Oswegoland Park District at 630-554-1010.
—Little White School Museum