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Dallas' hottest home tour opens the doors to these Park Cities stunners

Photo by Dan Piassick

The week of the Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Home Tour is here, and design aficionados can't wait to walk through these timeless treasures in one of the most beautiful areas of Dallas. The tour takes place from 10 am-3 pm on April 14, and tickets [https://www.pchps.org/] are $20 in advance and $25 on the day of. Here's a preview of the houses opening their doors. -- 3925 Potomac This classic Colonial Revival home was built in 1921 by renowned Dallas architect Hal Thompson as his family home. The current owners have lived in this home, white picket fence and all, since 1979. Make sure to take note of the living area, originally the servant's kitchen, which features antiques, cookbooks, a custom LaCornue stove, and photos of famous chefs. In fact, Chuck Williams, the late founder of Williams-Sonoma and a close friend of the homeowners, prepared many dishes for his Dallas catalog photo shoots in this kitchen.

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