On loan from the Historic Zoar Village, this exhibit commemorates the 200th anniversary of Historic Zoar Village, Ohio, and shares the story of how German immigrants created one of America’s most successful communal settlements.
In addition to highlighting aspects of Zoar life, the exhibit also includes a three-dimensional replica of the Zoar Garden – a 2.4-acre, scripture-inspired meditative space that remains the centerpiece of the village today – and displays of Zoar artifacts including furniture, tools, pottery and art. This exhibit is on display through May 26, 2017.
Location: German-American Heritage Museum, 719 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
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