The Zoar Speaker with Patricia Edmonson from the Western Reserve Historical Society titled, “Wow! Bold Fashion!”

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The Zoar Speaker with Patricia Edmonson from the Western Reserve Historical Society titled, “Wow! Bold Fashion!”
Historic Zoar Village was founded by German Separatists in 1817 and thrived as a communal settlement for more than 80 years. Today, the village is home to approximately 75 families living in houses built from 1817 to present. Zoar’s historical district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark District. Dozens of village structures have been painstakingly preserved through the collaborative efforts of the Zoar Community Association and the Ohio Historical Society.
The Zoar Store & Visitor’s Center
198 Main St
Zoar, Ohio 44697
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Mailing Address:
PO Box 621
Zoar, OH 44697
Toll Free: 1.800.262.6195
Phone: 330.874.3011
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Jan-Mar: Closed
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Jun-Sep: Wed-Sat (11am-4pm); Sun (12pm-4pm)
Oct: Sat (11am-4pm); Sun (12pm-4pm)
Nov-Dec: Closed
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Please note our office is closed on Mondays. The museum and store are closed on all major holidays.
Civil War in Zoar
September 16 & 17, 2023
Please note online ticketing has closed for Civil War in Zoar, but you can still purchase walk-on tickets.