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Sunset Heights Tour of Homes in El Paso set for October 7, 2023. Here’s what you need to know.

The Annual Sunset Heights Tour of Homes is back! The tour is set for Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023 from 12 p.m.- 4 p.m.

Funds raised by the event go to the Sunset Heights Neighborhood Improvement Association used to assist neighborhood residents with their properties, provide neighborhood activities, and maintain the historical integrity of the neighborhood.

Here’s everything you need to know:

Featured homes and locations on the Tour of Homes:

There are 8 locations on this year’s tour of homes. Five are located in the Sunset Heights neighborhood.

Sunset Heights is one of the first planned neighborhoods in the state; some of the homes on this year’s tour date back to the early 1900’s and may not be handicap accessible.

The Burges House, 603 W. Yandell Dr.

The Burges House, current headquarters of the El Paso County Historical Society, was built in 1912 for Richard F. Burges.

603 W. Yandel Dr. - Burges House, El Paso County Historical Society
603 W. Yandel Dr. – Burges House,

The home is an American Foursquare and was built by J.E. Morgan. Additions to the home were designed by Mr. Otto Thoman and done in 1927.

Mr. Burges was a local attorney and prominent civic leader who drafted El Paso’s first city charter, lobbied for the construction of Elephant Butte Dam, was part of an expedition that led to the establishment of Carlsbad Caverns as a National Monument, and served in World War I, attaining the rank of Major. He lived in the home until his death in 1945. His daughter, Jane Burges Perrenot, lived in the home until 1986. It was then bequeathed by Mrs. Perrenot to the El Paso County Historical Society.

  • Address: 603 W. Yandell Dr.

Hal Marcus Gallery, 1308 N. Oregon St.

1308 N. Oregon - Hal Marcus Gallery
1308 N. Oregon – Hal Marcus Gallery

This blue house on Oregon Street between River and California was probably built in the mid-1950s.

It was built as a single family home. It has beautiful oak floors and the interior is painted in bright fun colors.

This is a great opportunity to experience the fun inviting gallery with a neighborhood feel.  – Information courtesy of Hal Marcus

  • Address: 1308 N. Oregon St.
  • PopUp Art Market: From 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on day of tour. UPDATE THIS

Trost, McGregor Home, 1013 W. Yandell Dr.

1013 W Yandell - McGregor Home
1013 W Yandell – McGregor Home

The house at 1013 W. Yandell Dr. was designed and built by Henry Trost for his primary residence. It was begun in 1908 and finished in 1909. 

Mr. Trost occupied the residence with his sister Matilda and two other brothers.  Henry Trost died in 1933 on the front porch. 

The remaining Trost’s lived there until 1948, at which time the Grossbecks bought it. 

The Grossbecks subsequently sold it to Malcom and Bobba McGregor who moved into it in the summer of 1958.  The home is still occupied by a member of the McGregor family.

  • 1013 W. Yandell Dr.

Other homes, locations on the Tour of Homes:

  • Kohlberg House/Fischer Home: 525 Corto Way
  • Possiger Home: 604 Stewart Ct.
  • Woman’s Club of El Paso: 1400 N. Mesa St.
  • Sunset Parlor: 1307 N. Oregon St.

Where to get your tickets:

Tickets may be purchased ahead of time or the day of the tour at the Hal Marcus Gallery or at the El Paso County Historical Society.

Ticket prices:

  • Adults: $10
  • Kids 10 and under: $5

Tickets may be purchased online ahead of time here (https://bit.ly/46j2KxR)

  • You can pick up your tickets ahead of time at the Hal Marcus Gallery or on the day of tour at El Paso County Historical Society.
  • (Please note: Tickets will not be available for pickup at Savage Goods.)

The Hal Marcus Gallery (Pre-Purchase pickup and/or day of event)

  • Address: 1308 N. Oregon
  • Pre-purchase tickets or for questions call or text: (915) 533-9090
  • Purchase tickets day of: 10 a.m. -3:30 p.m.

El Paso County Historical Society (Day of event)

Since 1954 the El Paso County Historical Society has been a driving force in the historic scene of El Paso. EPCHS strives to foster research into the history of the El Paso area; acquire and make available to the public historic materials; publish and encourage historical writing pertaining to the area; and to develop public consciousness of our rich heritage.