TSS Holiday Tour of Homes
$40
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Home of Kekee and Mitch Szorscik
This beautiful home in the Golden Eagle neighborhood was once the home of FSU Football Coach Willie Taggart and his wife Taneshia. Its new owners, Kekee and Mitch Szorscik, have since put their own stylish, personal stamp on this impressive property. This house shines during the holidays, as the Szorscik’s decorations include elaborate pieces from around the world and Christmas trees in every room!

Home of Paul Tamanian
Paul Tamanian is an internationally revered artist, currently working mostly in the medium of mixed media on aluminum. When visiting this home, you’ll witness his creative process at work, enjoy an insider’s view of the artist’s way of life, and experience something new! Mr. Tamanian’s art will also be on display and for sale.

Home of Beth and Chris Corum
Sitting on the same block as the historic Tallahassee Garden Club (home of your Tallahassee Symphony), this home is a fixture in one of Tallahassee’s downtown residential neighborhoods. Built in 1920, it has undergone several expansions beyond its original two-bedroom, one-bath footprint. The current owners enjoy the walkability of the midtown and downtown areas, including restaurants and offices as well as Leon High School and FSU events.

Home of Clint and Elizabeth Wallace
Clint and Elizabeth Wallace are part of the vision behind the Scott and Wallace Law Firm. But more importantly, with a passion for preserving Tallahassee history, they acquired the historic 1840 Chittenden House in 2020 to preserve one of our city’s oldest and most majestic homes. Word has it that Elizabeth loves to “do it up” for Christmas, especially to celebrate the holidays with their adorable children.

Home of Melanie and John Knight
This amazing home in Myers Park has a storied history. Once home to Kate Sullivan, the pioneering educator who made a lasting impact on public education in Leon County, it was moved to Old Fort Drive in the 1950s. The house was part of an effort to preserve older Tallahassee residences during postwar development, when new roads and neighborhoods were being constructed.
