Welcome to the Holiday Homes Tour of Herndon!
A Hometown Herndon Tradition
The Holiday Homes Tour of Herndon started in 1979 as one of many events held in celebration of the town’s centennial and has continued as an annual event since 1985. We work with the community to identify homes to share with the community that represent the diversity of our community members, architecture, home ages, and holiday celebrations to show how the town has changed through the ages and reflect all aspects of life and families in our town. The volunteer organized tour is a much-anticipated holiday event cultivating community to showcase all the is good, beautiful and the evolving history of Herndon.
2025 Tour
Tour: Saturday December 6, 2025 10am - 4pm
Tickets may be purchased for $20 Nov 1- Nov 28, $25 Nov 29-Dec 6 at:
Online sales:
Pickup Day of event at First Baptist Church of Herndon (681 Elden St)
*Online Transaction fees apply
Herndon Depot (Zelle, cash, check):
717 Lynn St (Conference Room on side near Old Town Hall; not museum entrance)
Saturdays Nov 1-29, 10am - 2pm
This year all of our homes are technically walkable, but four out of five homes are within a few blocks of one another. If you begin by parking near “The Purple House” (A) you can tour this fabulous remodel then move downtown and easily walk the remaining four homes on Elden and Spring Streets (we recommend parking by our Rest Stop Arts Herndon at one of the downtown Municipal lots or the Herndon Middle School).
Tour Stop A
517 Madison St
The Home of Nicolaus and Amanda Lamont
Docented by the Herndon Fortnightly Club
The Home of Fred and Tracy Glazier
Docented by the Herndon Woman’s Club
Tour Stop B
830 Elden St
Tour Stop C
824 Elden St
The Home of Michele and Richard Zaring
Docented by the Order of the Eastern Star
Tour Rest Stop
750 Center Street
Enjoy refreshments at our NonProfit Partner, Arts Herndon. Participate in the Model Train Show sponsored by the Herndon Historical Society.
Tour Stop D
647 Spring Street
The Home of Brent and Dawn Klavon
Docented by The Herndon Historical Society
Tour Stop E
607 Spring Street
The Home of the Dominiak Sisters
Docented by the Rotary Club of Herndon-Reston