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Beyond the Curb is a series of urban living home tours in Northern Kentucky. This spring’s featured neighborhood is Covington. The upcoming tour will take place on Sunday, April 30 from 10am to 4pm. Of the 16 homes featured, we photographed three. Ready to take a look inside? / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 215 Garrard Street (Amos Shinkle Carriage House) / ABOUT: This 150-year-old building retains many of its original architectural features, including a garage from the historic Amos Shinkle house and a guest suite on the second floor. Most recently, it was a bed & breakfast, before being converted into a private residence. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30. / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 317 Orchard Street / ABOUT: One of five identical shotgun-style houses, this renovated late 19th-century home is a designated historic property. It’s currently home to an Emmy award-winning designer and artist and is part of an urban chicken farm across the street. Thanks to the Beyond the Curb program, you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
TOUR: 605 Madison Avenue / ABOUT: The owner turned the top floor of this former sewing machine factory and law firm office into her personal abode. Using incentives provided by the city for historic properties, she updated the house and kept key features of the original structure. It’s part of the Beyond the Curb program, and you can tour it from 10 AM to 4 PM on April 30 (BeyondTheCurb.org for more info). / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
Beyond the Curb is a series of urban living home tours in Northern Kentucky. This spring’s featured neighborhood is Covington. The upcoming tour will take place on Sunday, April 30 from 10am to 4pm. Of the 16 homes featured, we photographed three. Ready to take a look inside? / Image: Daniel Smyth Photography // Published: 4.26.17
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