Home Town “Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful” April 2 2023 on HGTV
Tonight (Sunday April 2 2023), HGTV broadcasts an episode of the series Home Town!
Contents
- 1 Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful” Episode New?
- 4 Home Town Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Cast & Stars
- 5 Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Home Town Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Online
- 7 Home Town Series Information
Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Episode Summary
Erin believes they won’t be able to resist the special feature of one of the houses Ben and Erin present to a couple who wants to return to their Mississippi roots for a quieter life.
What Time is the “Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful” Episode On?
The Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful episode of Home Town will be broadcast on April 2 2023 on HGTV at 9:01 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful” Episode New?
The Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful episode of Home Town is all new!
Home Town Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Erin Napier Ben Napier |
Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Home Town Memory Lane: From Windy City to City Beautiful Online
Home Town Series Information
A shared love of simple, Southern living and revitalizing historic properties keeps Ben and Erin Napier busy in their hometown of Laurel, Miss. That's the setting of this HGTV series, which follows the couple as they renovate turn-of-the-century homes for first-time buyers, young families, and adults wishing to live closer to grandchildren. Erin's keen sense of style and a background in graphic design guide the renovations, Ben's building and woodworking skills preserve and celebrate the home's history, and by using found materials and old textiles, they keep the character intact but create modern and affordable updates. |