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Welcome to Spring Homearama 2011 |
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Let your imagination soar at Tidewater Builders Association’s Spring Homearama in Virginia Beach’s Eagle’s Nest community. Nine fully furnished and landscaped showcase homes and an Idea Marketplace will inspire you to "feather your nest in style." The homes reveal a return to traditional Homearama-style homes ranging from 2,600 to 4,400 square feet, many of them featuring backyard swimming pools. Located at Indian River Road and West Neck Road, Eagle’s Nest is one of the few new custom home developments available in Virginia Beach.
Dates/Times
- May 28 - June 12
- Noon until 9 p.m. daily
- Ticket sales will stop one hour before closing
Admission
- $10, children 12 and under free
- Children 12 and under and guests in wheelchairs are free
Special Discounts
- Active duty and retired military $2 discount Mon.-Thurs.
- Seniors (62 or better): $2 discount Mon.-Thurs.
- NASA employees: $2 discount with ID badge
- Mon., May 30: Buy one, get one free with military ID.
- Thurs., June 2: $2 discount for ODU faculty and staff
- Fri., June 3: $3 discount for Virginia Beach city and school employees
- $3 discount coupon from Hometalk.com
- Only one discount applies
Homearama news
In the news
- June 2, 2011
Green home savings featured in Spring Homearama
- May 30, 2011
Spring Homearama: A hometown hotspot
- May 30, 2011
Elegant furniture and decor feather Homearama nests
- May 30, 2011
Showcasing a university's pride and Big Blue spirit
- May 29, 2011
Outdoor-inspired touches accent the whole dwelling
- May 28, 2011
Homearama lands at Virginia Beach's Eagle's Nest
- Friday, May 27, 2011
NASA's even on space exploration at Homearama
- Friday, May 27, 2011
Gardeners, learn to make biochar
- Thursday, May 26, 2011
NASA brings space exploration down to earth
- Thursday, May 26, 2011
NASA biochar
- Sunday, May 22, 2011
Spring Homearama in Virginia Beach spotlights NASA technologies
- Thursday, May 19, 2011
Builders adapt, sell more show homes for Homearama
- Saturday, May 7
What rush? This home's designers and builders are ready for the show.
- Wednesday, May 11, 2011
NASA scientists experiment with eco-friendly fertilizer
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