Chances are, on a trip from Highland Park to Uptown, you’ve opted for the Turtle Creek Boulevard route. It may take a bit longer than the expressway, but the scenery, characterized by lush greenways, luxury high-rises, and—if you squint— a theater designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is well worth it.
This April, you’ll have a chance to visit a handful of residences that get to call the Turtle Creek corridor home, and help raise money to preserve the 87-acres of parklands that distinguish the boulevard. From a penthouse in The Warrington, carefully designed in the ’80s to adhere to the neighborhood’s aesthetic restrictions, to a sprawling, single-family home on the elusive Turtle Creek Drive, here’s a peek into some of the spaces you’ll get to see on the Turtle Creek Association’s annual tour.