New Harmony State Historic Site

410 Main St
New Harmony, IN 47631

New Harmony State Historic Site in New Harmony, Indiana, is a National Historic Landmark District that showcases the town's rich history from the early 19th to mid-19th centuries. With twelve buildings from the early 19th century and twenty from the mid-19th century, visitors can explore the architectural and social significance of the district.

Established in 1937, the site has been preserved and interpreted by the state, private organizations, and educational institutions, including the University of Southern Indiana. Notable figures such as George Rapp, Robert Owen, and Marie Duclos Fretageot have ties to the structures within the district, making it a significant destination for those interested in utopian communities and historic preservation.

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