Long Beach’s love affair with modernism takes center stage this Sunday, Sept. 14, as a collection of the city’s finest mid-century modern homes open their doors for an intimate, one-day tour.
It’s more than just a showcase of glass walls, flat planes, and clean geometry. The event is a testament to the homeowners who see themselves not simply as residents but as stewards of architectural legacy. Their willingness to share these spaces is matched by the dedication of the tour’s organizers. It will be led by interior designer and heritage conservation consultant Sarah Locke, alongside Cheryl Perry of Long Beach Heritage and Brian Trimble of Cal State Long Beach’s School of Art. Together, they have woven a program rooted in passion, preservation, and design expertise.
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