The Page House Legacy Group

The Page House Legacy GroupThe Page House Legacy GroupThe Page House Legacy Group

The Page House Legacy Group

The Page House Legacy GroupThe Page House Legacy GroupThe Page House Legacy Group

 Join us in preserving the Page-Decrow-Weir House—where heritage meets hospitality, and every gathering tells a story. 

Restoring History. Inspiring Community.

Restoring History. Inspiring Community.Restoring History. Inspiring Community.Restoring History. Inspiring Community.
Join the Legacy

 Join us in preserving the Page-Decrow-Weir House—where heritage meets hospitality, and every gathering tells a story. 

Restoring History. Inspiring Community.

Restoring History. Inspiring Community.Restoring History. Inspiring Community.Restoring History. Inspiring Community.
Join the Legacy

Preserving History, Cultivating Community

 The Page House Legacy Group is dedicated to preserving the historic Page–Decrow–Weir House and transforming it into a vibrant community space.

Through restoration, education, and faith-rooted programs, we aim to honor the past while creating opportunities for connection, storytelling, creativity, and meaningful gatherings.

We believe a historic home can do more than hold memories—it can shape futures.

Meet Our Board of Directors

 

 

Tiffany Carter
Founder & Board President

Tiffany Carter is a Georgetown-based nonprofit leader, branding strategist, and preservation advocate. She founded the Page House Legacy Group and serves on the board of Preservation Georgetown. With a strong background in digital marketing and volunteer leadership, Tiffany is passionate about connecting community, history, and storytelling through meaningful preservation work.

 

 

Charles Carter
Co Founder - Vice President  

Charles Carter brings over 30 years of experience in construction and historic restoration. He oversees the preservation of the Page–Decrow–Weir House, using his deep industry knowledge and contractor network. Charles also has a strong background in event production and media, including work with SXSW, making him key to activating the house as a cultural gathering space.

 

 

Sharon Whitaker
Board Secretary

Sharon Whitaker is a trailblazer in business and preservation. After a groundbreaking 30-year career in the automotive industry, she returned to Texas and turned her focus to historic preservation. She serves on the Round Rock Historic Preservation Commission and boards including the Texas Brazos Trail and Authentic Texas magazine, bringing strong leadership to the Page–Decrow–Weir House.

Scott Muller

Treasurer


 Scott C. Muller is an environmental executive and advisor with 30+ years of global experience in air quality, HSE, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate leadership. He co-founded and led Sage Environmental Consulting from startup to $50M+ in revenue, advised on $5B+ in international acquisitions, and has led complex environmental, regulatory, and real estate development initiatives worldwide. 

 

 

Kayla Carter
Creative Director

Kayla Heaton brings a fresh, next-generation perspective to the Page–Decrow–Weir House. A talented designer and emerging entrepreneur, she contributes to branding, marketing, and creative strategy. Kayla’s passion for community and heritage shines through her work, helping ensure the Page House connects with future generations through innovation and design.

Board of Advisors

Jane Pitts

 Brings over 16 years of hands-on experience as the owner and operator of The Page House. During her tenure, she oversaw all aspects of the property’s operations, including event planning, catering coordination, marketing, and property maintenance. Her deep familiarity with the business and the property itself provides invaluable insight into both day-to-day operations and long-term strategy. As an advisor, Jane offers institutional knowledge, practical guidance, and a proven understanding of what it takes to successfully operate and steward The Page House. 

Why This House Matters

The Page–Decrow–Weir House isn’t just a beautiful Victorian on a hill — it’s a living piece of Georgetown’s legacy. Built in 1903 by Captain J.M. Page and later home to the pioneering Decrow and Weir families, this landmark has witnessed over a century of Texas history.

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Come visit the Page–Decrow–Weir House!

 We love connecting with our community. Whether you're interested in a tour, want to learn more about our mission, or just want to say hello—we'd love to meet you. 

The Page House Legacy Group

737-420-2593 info@pagehouse.org

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