The Cave Creek Museum is hosting its “Home and Garden Tour” on Sunday, March 12, showcasing the beauty of western traditional and modern homes in Cave Creek.

The tour runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and serves as the Cave Creek Museum’s biggest-fund raising event.

The Museum will open early on March 12 to sell tickets, starting at 8 a.m. Tickets cost $35 until 5 p.m. on March 6. After that, tickets cost $40 per person. Tickets can be purchased online on the phone or at the museum.

Some of the homes on this year’s self-guided tour include:

Binkovitz Residence

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Binkovitz Residence (Photo courtesy of Cave Creek Museum)

This unique, mid-century modern home boasts spectacular views of the surrounding desert and mountains from its location atop a hill above Rancho Mañana. The modest home, which is owned by Dr. Larry and Jean Binkovitz, uses a creative design to maximize its 1,660 square feet of living space. Functional, built-in bedroom furniture, floor to ceiling windows and an expansive deck give the home a feeling of space that belies its size. The weathered corten steel exterior blends into the earthy browns and tans of the surrounding desert, and a cantilevered design will intrigue architecture enthusiasts and novices alike.

Hamline Residence

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Hamline Residence (Photo courtesy of Cave Creek Museum)

One of the original five homes built in Carefree, this historical home was designed by renowned Carefree architect Gerry Jones. Jones has designed more than 300 mountain residences in Arizona. Many are among the most sought after luxury custom homes in the state. In 2006, the home was remodeled and sided with chemically rusted steel. The new look gives the home a more contemporary, industrial feel that is continued throughout the interior. Rustic modern architectural details, including massive doors, floor to ceiling windows and wood beamed ceilings, create a visually interesting yet comfortable atmosphere. Standing at the back of the house, one can see all the way through to the view on the other side of the home.

Spurgin Residence

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Spurgin Residence (Photo courtesy of Cave Creek Museum)

This beautiful and sprawling 4,424 square foot home was designed to house the owners’ extensive fine art collection. The attention to architectural detail and interior décor highlight the incredible artwork throughout  the residence. Built in 2005, the home has numerous patios that provide incredible views of Four Peaks, Weavers Needle and even the Fountain Hills Fountain. The guest house patio overlooks the Hohokam archaeological site. The Museum will conduct a “Kitchen and Garden Boutique” at this tour stop, where guests can purchase homemade baked goods, small cooking and gardening accessories, plants and crafts. All proceeds from the “Kitchen and Garden Boutique” benefit Cave Creek Museum.

Dickens Home

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Dickens Home (Photo courtesy of Cave Creek Museum)

Reminiscent of an Italian Villa, this recently renovated residence belongs to award-winning artist, Lucy Dickens and her husband Richard. The ceilings add a unique charm to this home, with a beamed ceiling in the massive great room and a brick ceiling in the kitchen that add to the European ambience throughout. The bathrooms feature antique chests repurposed as sink cabinets. A resort-like backyard, offers views of massive boulders. From the second floor patio, one can see Phoenix city lights in the evening. Dickens’ studio will also be open during the tour for those interested in seeing her paintings and workspace.