Hendersonville Secrets Hiding in Plain Sight

The new Art and Architecture Tours presented by the Arts Council of Henderson County will reveal the secrets of Hendersonville hiding in plain sight.

The 90-minute tours depart on Saturdays at 9:00 am from in front of the Woodlands Gallery at 419 North Main Street. All tours are free of charge and no pre-registration is required. The 2019 tours take place August 3, 10, 17, 24; September 14; and October 19.

Tours are led by Arts Council board member Doug Gelbert who has created over 400 architectural tours in towns across the United States and Canada. He is co-author of How About Them Apples? Be in the Know in Hendersonville and teaches the architectural course, “What House Style Is That?”, at Blue Ridge Community College.

Dogs are welcome to accompany their well-behaved owners on the Art and Architectural Tours. Check the Arts Council of Henderson County website or walkthetown.com for all of the upcoming dates through October.

The Arts Council of Henderson County is a community organization that promotes, advocates for, and nurtures the arts in Henderson County and western North Carolina. This year the Arts Council will celebrate its 60th year of presenting Art on Main, recently named one of the 200 Best Shows in America for Fine Art & Design.