Lower Northside Residential Walking Tour with Carol Bradley
Sunday, September 14, 2pm
Tour Meets at Paris Gibson Statue in Gibson Park
Members: $8, Non-members: $10
Call 406-452-3462 or visit the museum to register
Advance registration is required for this tour by 5:00pm, September 13
This is an all-weather tour, please check the forecast and dress prepared
The Lower Northside Residential Historic District is the original townsite of Great Falls. It is located on the north side of the central business district and features 257 buildings that contribute to the history of our city. Queen Annes, Colonial Revivals, Tudor, and Arts and Crafts are just some of the architectural designs featured in this stately district. The neighborhood harkens back to the early days when Great Falls was bursting with promise and rapidly expanding at the turn of the century.
Carol Bradley is a former newspaper reporter for the Great Falls Tribune who now writes books about animal welfare — and loves old houses! She developed the walking tour brochure of the Lower North Side as a member of the city-county Historic Preservation Advisory Commission and has been leading tours of the historic neighborhood for many years. She and her husband, Steve L’Heureux, live in a 1918 American Foursquare with their two rescued dogs.