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All the United States Ohio Zoar Historic Zoar Village

Historic Zoar Village

Ohio's 19th-century communist micro-society.

Zoar, Ohio

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An 1829 hotel and tavern built by the Society of Separatists to serve travelers on the Ohio and Erie Canal   Zoarite/CC BY SA 3.0
The Kappel House at Third and Main Streets in Zoar, built in 1827.   Library of Congress/Public Domain
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The garden is based on the Book of Revelation   Map Data © 2017 Google
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The Society of the Separatists of Zoar, aka “Zoarites,” arrived in Ohio in 1817, having fled religious persecution in Germany (Zoar is the Biblical town where Lot took his family when they fled Sodom; it means “place of refuge.”) They wanted to practice a simpler form of Christianity than the state-mandated religion, Lutheranism, offered.

Two years later, realizing they needed to band together to survive, the refugees created a communist micro-society with communally owned property and work assignments based on the needs of the village.

The Zoarites spent a significant part of the 1820s helping to dig seven miles of the Erie Canal to help pay off their debts from the initial purchase of the land. The village was conveniently located on two railways, which brought many visitors and tourists.

As time distanced the residents of Zoar from the reasons for its initial founding, Zoarites became less attached to their communal ways, and voted to abandon them in 1898. To this day, though, it maintains its old world charm for tourists. Many of the German-style buildings have been restored as museums, and the historic district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Among the interesting things to see in Zoar, which include an art museum and a large Georgian mansion called the “King’s Palace,” one of the highlights is the Zoar Garden and Greenhouse, a large garden in the center of town with trees representing Jesus Christ and the Apostles. It dates back to the town’s founding, and is said to be based on the Book of Revelation in the Bible.

 

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Historic Zoar Village
198 Main St
Zoar, Ohio, 44697
United States
40.612315, -81.422592
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