Have you renovated a historic home and made startling discoveries? If so, HGTVIf you want to participate, send an e-mail as soon as possible to Jaime Levi of High Noon Entertainment at jlevi@highnoonentertainment.com with the following info: Year and style of home; historic discoveries found in the home and on the property (artifacts, architectural features, etc.); brief history of the home; names and ages of people living in the home; and contact info -- name, daytime phone number and/or e-mail address.
wants to hear from you. For the new season of "If Walls Could Talk," HGTV is looking for energetic homeowners who have dramatic stories to tell about their historic homes.
"If Walls Could Talk" explores the many homes across the country that have intriguing pasts, and profiles passionate homeowners who make surprising historical discoveries while researching and restoring their homes.
Oct 24, 2005
HGTV Seeks Local Homes With Interesting Stories
Home & Garden Television (HGTV) is putting together a new season of "If Walls Could Talk". The producers are looking for owners of homes in Tulsa with interesting histories:
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