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Zoar OH Ohio Zoar Greenhouse and Garden House 1971 Chrome Postcard Used
Zoar OH Ohio Zoar Greenhouse and Garden House 1971 Chrome Postcard Used
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A meticulously preserved historical postcard showcasing the remarkable greenhouse and gardener's residence in Zoar, Ohio, highlighting the region's horticultural heritage and architectural precision.
• Brick two-story building with expansive glass greenhouse
• Manicured landscape with vibrant flower beds
• Historically significant site managed by Ohio Historical Society
• Architectural example of 19th-century agricultural design
Postmarked August 25, 1971, with Franklin D. Roosevelt 6-cent stamp
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The image shows the historic Garden House and its attached greenhouse in Zoar Village, Ohio.
Zoar Village was founded in 1817 by German religious separatists fleeing persecution.
The community thrived as a communal settlement for over 80 years and is recognized as one of the most structurally intact early American settlements.
The Garden House, built in 1835, was the home of the community's gardener, Simon Beuter, and his family.
A greenhouse was constructed on the south side of the home.
The site is now a National Historic Landmark and a popular tourist destination.
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