Our Museum store is full of interesting books, games, clothing, gift items, artwork and much more. Shop online or make sure you stop and shop on your next visit to New Bremen and our museum. We continue to add new items so check back often.
Kuenzel Mills in New Bremen, Ohio. This is print from a series of oil paintings of New Bremen Scenes by artist Pat Wietholter. Size: 7.5" x 12"
Commemorative Coin marking the celebration of the 175th Anniversary of New Bremen.
A mug with a picture of New Bremen's Central Grade School built in 1878.
A very good quality Cutter & Buck polo shirt with the Lock One embroidered logo. We have priced these to sell. Color: Light Beige
Collect them all. Purchase the entire set of 11 historic New Bremen Buildings.
Lock Two in the Summer. This is print from a series of oil paintings of New Bremen Scenes by artist Pat Wietholter. Size: 7.5" x 12"
The New Bremen Canal game is a fun board game for all ages. Be the first player to advance through Lock One and reach Lock Two while learning about the history of the Miami-Erie Canal in New Bremen.
A mug with a picture of New Bremen's High School School built in 1929.
A very good quality polo shirt with the New Bremen Historic Association embroidered logo. We have priced these to sell. Color: Light Gray
This three-story brick building was constructed in 1877 after a school census indicated 858 pupils, age 6 through 21, in the school district and less than half were in school because there was no high school....
A Journey through Time: New Bremen's Canal History is a Pictorial Review of New Bremen’s history as a canal town from prosperity to demise to rebirth.
The Interurban on Monroe Street in New Bremen, Ohio. This is print from a series of oil paintings of New Bremen Scenes by artist Pat Wietholter. Size: 8" x 20"
A mug with a picture of the Luelleman House and location of the New Bremen Historic Association Museum.
Highlighting a historic New Bremen business, this t-shirt features advertising from the Grover Wissman barber shop in New Bremen, Ohio.
In 2007, Crown Equipment Corporation began construction of this building. Incorporating several early New Bremen structures and presenting to Franklin Street viewers and architectural style reflecting the New Bremen...
"New Bremen, Then and Now" depicts the changes in New Bremen from 1833 to 2003 through photos.