A home on the 2014 tour. Photo by Sally Y. Hart

Four homes, a historic site and an art center are all part of this year’s Candlelight Tour of Homes in Washington. One home is a craftsman bungalow, another was constructed in 2015, and a third was a wedding present for a couple married in 1895. Also, the former Roe Heating building on North Iowa Avenue, which has been updated in the last year to hold two apartments and the L.E.T.’s Center for the Creative and Healing Arts is included. Also, the Blair House will be open for visitors. Director of the Washington Chamber of Commerce Michelle Redlinger says every year is different.

The tour will be open from 4-8 p.m. Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Chamber or at the door. Proceeds help fund the holiday lights around the square.