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46th Annual Zoar Harvest Festival July 26-27


ZOAR, OH – Historic Zoar Village will hold its crafts throughout the village. Museum tours and
46th annual Harvest Festival and Antiques Show on demonstrations on 19th century methods in weav-
Saturday, July 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and ing, spinning, and blacksmithing also are part of the
Sunday, July 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Festival festival ticket.
is one of the nation’s premier antique shows, draw- Admission to the festival is $10 for those 13 and
ing more than sixty dealers of high-quality Early over; free for children 12 and under. The cost
American antiques dating from the late 1700s to the includes a wristband that provides access to all tents,
early 1900s. events, demonstrations, and museum buildings.
The Harvest Festival commemorates the end of Wristbands can be purchased at the Zoar Store &
what was the traditional wheat harvest in 19th cen- Visitors Center or at one of the outdoor admission
tury Zoar. The Festival is one of Ohio’s fastest booths.
growing antique shows in terms of attendance. For information, visit historiczoarvillage.com or
Merchandise for sale ranges from furniture and art call 330-874-3011. Admission proceeds benefit the
to textiles, paintings, and more. preservation and educational outreach programs of Historic Zoar Village.
For the sixth year, the festival will include an Artisans Tent housing high- Historic Zoar Village (historiczoarvillage.com) was founded by German
end decorative art from twenty-eight juried artisans, including that of Will Separatists in 1817 and thrived as a communal settlement for more than 80 years.
Moses, the great-grandson of Grandma Moses. For sale in the tent will be Today, the village is home to approximately 75 families living in homes built from
Moses’ children’s books and puzzles, redware, pottery, ceramics, stone carv- 1817 to present. Zoar’s historical district is listed on the National Register of
ings, period reproduction furniture, theorem paintings, and other works of art. Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark District. Dozens of village struc-
Visitors can enjoy homemade German food, beer and live musical perform- tures have been painstakingly preserved through the collaborative efforts of the Zoar
ances throughout the weekend and shop for moderately-priced contemporary Community Association and the Ohio Ohio History ConnectionHistorical Society.

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