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Martinez Home Tour -- Press Photos of Homes on 2014 Tour
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Note to editors: Please click on the captioned photographs below. A much larger, high-resolution version of the photo will appear. You can then download those photos and print them in your newspaper, in your newsletter, on your website or in your blog. The cost of the Tour was underwritten by our community-minded sponsors. Please mention them when possible. These are the gold sponsors:. The Shell Martinez Refinery. And these are our Silver sponsors:. Shell Western States Federal Credit Union.
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Martinez Home Tour -- See 2013 Tour Photos
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These are the private homes which were open during last year's Tour. If you wish to enlarge the photos, please click on them. This is a beautiful Spanish Revival home which was constructed in 1928. The home is almost perfectly preserved - with its 1920s Spanish Revival features intact. This house, often referred to as the historic Costanza House, was one of 9 stops on this year's Tour. Today's owners are Carol Russell Schultz and her husband Schultz. This is a Colonial Revival home which was built the ye...
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Martinez Home Tour -- Sponsors
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Our sponsors make it possible for the Society to bring you the Home Tour - and we ask that you in turn support our sponsors. Please scroll down to learn more about these community-minded businesses. Our two PLATINUM sponsors are listed first:. You can also telephone Amber and her staff at (925) 228-4411. And you can also visit the Cole Real Estate website. And these are the GOLD sponsors:. West Berkeley Design Loop. We work together in the spirit of co-opetition- helping you to find the best solution for...
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Martinez Home Tour -- See 2014 Tour Photos
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There are three pages of photos from the Home Tour. This is page 1. You can click on the below photos to enlarge them. This Craftsman home has been transformed from a once-condemned eyesore into a true showpiece by its current owner, a local contractor. The house was on the 2007 home tour, but a half-decade's worth of additional work has turned it into a restoration deserving of national attention and earning it a 6-page article. Magazine (see below). The owners are Marc and Amelia Hunter. The original k...