| Name | Zoar Village |
| Address | 198 Main Street (State Route 212)PO Box 621Zoar, OH 44697 |
| Brief Description | Founded in 1817 by German Seperatists, this village abounds with historic homes, bed and breakfasts, shops and ten buildings available to tour. |
| Type | Attraction |
| Category | Tour |
| Description | Zoar Village was founded in 1817 by a group of German Separatists seeking religious freedom. In 1819, to survive and pay for their land, they formed the Society of Separatists of Zoar, a Christian Communal Society. Due to pressures from the outside world, it disbanded in 1898. Today, visitors can revisit the 19th Century at this German-style village. The historic district abounds with restored private homes, shops, and ten buildings open to tour by the Zoar Community Association through an agreement with the Ohio Historical Society. |
| Phone 1 | (330) 874-3011 |
| Email | sitemanager@zca.org |
| Website | www.zca.org |
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| Last Updated | 6/28/2011 |
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