Learn about German settlers at the Deutscheim State Historic Site | Things to Do in Hermann, Missouri
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Hermann was home to many German settlers. To celebrate this heritage, the Deutscheim State Historic Site looks at the culture and heritage of German settlers. Three tours of the homes are held daily, though guests can view the area’s buildings on their own. Be sure to check out the Carl Strehly house. Built in 1842, this home was used as a printing press for a period, and still houses the original furnishings from the family. The local gardens plant authentic 19th-century plants to show what the gardens looked like back when the emigrants came. If you plan your visit around the holidays, be sure to check out all the special decorations and activities of the weihnachtsfest (German Christmas celebrations and traditions).

Address: 109 West Second Street, Hermann, MO 65041, Phone: 573-486-2200

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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