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Home Tour 2024: Richard Swartz, 201 College Park



2024-12-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This home at 201 College Park, Columbia will be on the Adair County Chamber of Commerce Christmas Home Tour Sunday, December 8th. He shares, "Welcome to the home of Richard Swartz. "The Riverknoll Estate" built in 1975 and named after the original architectural floor plan. This southern plantation style home features two fireplaces, with the original wood trim, imported staircase and original stained glass window installation. The home captures the perfect blend of vintage treasures and new holiday finds. Richard's taste for that classic, southern feel along with his love for decorating for the holidays makes his home warm and inviting. He fell in love with the house as soon as he saw it in 2008 and finally made it his own in 2020. With a traditional look that's been lovingly refreshed, there's always a project in the works, but Richard says that's all part of making this house a true home. Come join us as we celebrate the magic of the holiday season in this historic estate."


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