It doesn’t get much more beautiful or festive than a tour of the impeccably decorated Glenn House or a stroll through Cape Girardeau’s downtown district. That’s why Cape holds the title of Missouri’s Prettiest City from Architectural Digest.
Holiday decorations provide the perfect backdrop to take in all of Cape’s beauty. You don’t want to miss:
Glenn House
As grand as this Victorian home is during the summer, it’s even more breathtaking with holly, Christmas trees and bows – all viewed by flickering candlelight. Even if you saw it last year, the décor is completely different and offers something new this year. Learn more about this beloved historic home.
31st Annual Holiday Home Tour
The Glenn House isn’t the only historic building decked out for the holidays. On Saturday, Dec. 1, five local homeowners will open their doors for a self-guided tour. Each of these houses is impeccably decorated and sure to get you in a festive mood.
Downtown Christmas Open House
Rock the night away with cookies, shopping, twinkling lights and Santa. Downtown stores will stay open late on Friday, Dec. 7 for a family-friendly celebration that continues through Saturday, Dec. 8. The downtown area has been vibrant since the 1800s, and the architecture is particularly awe-inspiring on a cold winter night.
Christmas Country Church Tour
Spanning three counties and 33 places of worship, the Christmas Country Church Tour showcases everything from one-room wooden buildings to awe-inspiring stained glass windows – with architectural influences from a variety of cultures.
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