During our recent, five state. road trip we spent an afternoon in beautiful New Harmony, Indiana.
As far as I know this bridge over the Wabash River is the only way into town. New Harmony is a small historical town with less than 1000 residents. New Harmony, formerly named Harmony, was founded by the Harmony Society, headed by German immigrantGeorge Rapp (actually Johann Georg Rapp) in 1814. This was the second of three towns built by the pietist,communal German religious group, known as Harmonists, Harmonites or Rappites; they settled in Indiana after leaving Harmony, Pennsylvania. Continue reading here. |
New Harmony is a peaceful little town frequented by groups and individuals seeking a peaceful environment in which to relax, study, worship or perhaps just to contemplate our world.
A major anchor of the community is the "roofless church". This is a walled, grassy, well manicured area that is used for worship and community gatherings.
On the 4th of July residents and visitors watch fireworks from this area. The area overflows. Spectators arrive walking or by patriotically decorated golf carts. A glorious celebration is had by all.
On the 4th of July residents and visitors watch fireworks from this area. The area overflows. Spectators arrive walking or by patriotically decorated golf carts. A glorious celebration is had by all.
New Harmony is also the site of the early headquarters of the U.S. Geological Survey and provided the earliest geological and natural science collections for the beginnings of the Smithsonian Institute. Continue reading here.
I have visited New Harmony on several occasions. I always find it hard to leave. It is a wonderful walking town. Beautiful gardens, water features and interesting little shops, with work from local artists, are around each corner. There is a museum, library, gallery and a theater.
The Beautiful Hosta Garden
Soothing Fountains
This is the back side of the fountain above Thought provoking Labyrinth |
Shops and Theatre
Summer Theatre |
Former residence turned inn |
A maze is impossible to photograph from the ground, so I am showing you heads moving through the maze. I wish I could have gotten a bird's eye view. |
in harmony, with God, man and earth.
We leave the same way we entered this beautiful area
and head for southern Illinois,
the last of our five state trek.
I hope you enjoyed visiting New Harmonywith me and I wish you a harmonious day.
I am partying with these great folks, link back to them for more inspiration today.
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24 comments:
What a beautiful beginning to a lovely trip! Thank you so much for joining me fo Pearls and Lace Thursday...your photos are beautiful!!
Blessings, Doni
Ginger, this was such a lovely and informative post! I need to get out and visit some different states. The photos are lovely. xo,
What a gorgeous post! So informative and beautiful! Love each one of those pics here. Stunning shots! Thanks for sharing:)
Hope to see you on my blog:)
Ginger,
This is really close to where I live in S. IL. I have been here on field trips with the kids. Love the quaintness of it. Have a fun trip!
This looks like a wonderful place to visit. Thanks so much for sharing Ginger, I'll have to see how far this is from me.
What a lovely place and post!
I miss yall!
So happy to see you and S.O.B,having great fun traveling!...no spills(falls), no medical alerts.
These photo's make me want to go to New Harmony!
Ok so off to Illinois!...yall must be headed HOME!...be safe,have ton's of fun.
~Jo
LazyonLoblolly
Looks like a great trip...love the labyrith. Don't get too warm out there. LOL.
Hi Ginger,
New Harmony looks like a place that I would truly enjoy visiting.
It looks so peaceful. Thanks for sharing all the pictures.
Hugs,
Reba
What a pretty town. Love the name. Great pictures!
Mary
There is a lot to be said about small town America
I love small towns
Hi Ginger, you've taken some lovely shots of this pretty place. I love the gorgeous old buildings. So, this is another area I need to find on the USA map :)
Suzy xxx
Ginger, New Harmony looks like a lovely place to visit. Thanks for taking us there. Love the photos of the hosta garden and fountains.
Hugs,
Babs
I was totally at peace looking at your wonderful photographs and glad you enjoyed your trip.
I LOVE your post about the town of Harmony. The town name is true to it's word. Harmony is definitely found there.
Hugs, Jeanne
Wow what great pictures! Love this little town. And the fountain is so beautiful.
Jocelyn @
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Thank you for this grand tour of such a great historical place.
Looks like a wonderful place to visit! Very charming!
Ginger, I came back to answer your question about following my blog. I never did put the follower thing up. Maybe I should. Smile.
Thank you so much for your interest in following me. I just link the http on my side board when I follow someone. Typepad has this link feature.
I just read your eggplant post. I would love this. We grow eggplants in our container garden. I fry them in larger pieces and make eggplant parmesan.
Hugs, Jeanne
Hi there lovely lady! Thank you for the sweet comments and visiting with me! Your photos of Harmony are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Blessings!!
Such beautiful scenery. The old street signs caught my eye, I'd love to have them.
Hi lovely lady.
I love all your Beautiful photos..looks like a wonderful place to visit Ginger.
I hope you and yours have a Great Weekend.
XXOO Diane
What a beautiful place. I love seeing small town life. the gardens and fountains, and knowing the history, sounds like a wonderful place to live. Thanks for sharing with VIF, xo Debra
What a wonderful tour Ginger! Thanks so much for sharing this with us last weekend at Inspiration Friday!
Vanessa
What a quaint place! I would love to be able to visit there. The hosta garden is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing the history behind this lovely place.
And thanks for linking to the party. I would love to have you join me this week, also.
Blessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
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