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Historic Zoar Village


198 Main St
Zoar, OH 44697
United States

(??.? miles from you)

Visit Web Site tshrum@zca.org

Call: 330-874-3011


Historic Zoar Village

2025 Spring Walkabout
2025 Spring Walkabout
2025 Spring Walkabout

Historic Zoar Village

Tue, Apr 8th

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EST)

2025 Spring Walkabout
Cost: Free
Booking options: Open to Public
Ages: All Ages
Plan to spend:
Tuesday, April 8th 2025
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EST)

Come join us for a fun-filled Spring Walkabout starting at Fort Laurens!

Enjoy the crisp Spring air in the company of fellow nature enthusiasts! This in-person event is perfect for those looking to embrace the beauty of the season. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the great outdoors and make some new friends along the way. Mark your calendars for this exciting April adventure!

Registration is preferred but not required!

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Historic Zoar Village

198 Main St

Zoar, OH United States

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    Saturday

    11:00 AM EST

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    Historic Zoar Village is hosting guest speaker Josh Compton at the Zoar School House. Josh will be sharing his folk songs written about the history and beauty of Tuscarawas County.

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    Saturday

    5:30 PM EST

    Historic Zoar Village

    Artisan Spotlight Series

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    We are excited to introduce the latest feature in our Artisan Spotlight series, highlighting the time-honored craft of redware pottery at Historic Zoar Village Join us as we explore the rich history of redware, a staple of early American ceramics, and discover how our artisan keeps this tradition alive using authentic techniques and materials. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to learn about its significance in early American households, and even purchase a handcrafted piece of history.

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