Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites - New Harmony

Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites - New Harmony

New Harmony is the site of not just one, but two early American utopian communities. The Harmony Society, led by George Rapp, arrived in the United States in 1804 and settled in Pennsylvania before purchasing 20,000 acres on the Wabash River and moving to Indiana in 1814. The Harmonists were religious Separatists from Germany who pursued Christian perfection through every aspect of their daily conduct. They sold New Harmony to Robert Owen in 1825, and he, along with his business partner William Maclure, hoped to establish a model community where education and social equality would flourish. Visit New Harmony State Historic Site to tour the many historic buildings, and even get a look at the innovative approach behind the Harmonists’ original construction techniques.

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Learn to be a Naturalist Homeschool: Winter Sowing
1:00 PM CST, Feb 05, 2025
New Harmony, IN
Sometimes it is hard to think about flowers in the middle of winter, but for many of our native plants that is the most important time...
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Broom Making Workshop
6:00 PM CST, Feb 10, 2025
New Harmony, IN
In the dark days of winter, people of the past turned toward skills they could do inside.  Come to Community House Number 2 to learn a...
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Broom Making Workshop
1:00 PM CST, Feb 15, 2025
New Harmony, IN
In the dark days of winter, people of the past turned toward skills they could do inside.  Come to Community House Number 2 to learn a...
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Homeschool Heritage Skills: Butter Making
1:00 PM CST, Feb 19, 2025
New Harmony, IN
As a pioneer, milking cows would be a daily chore that everyone participated in.  But what could be made with that milk? Butter! Come ...
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Inkle Weaving Workshop
1:00 PM CDT, Mar 15, 2025
New Harmony, IN
Have you ever wanted to learn how to weave? Inkle looms are a smaller loom used to weave belts, guitar straps, dog leashes and more.  ...
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