Collect them all. Purchase the entire set of 11 historic New Bremen Buildings.
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....
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...
J.H. Hoffman constructed this Queen Anne designed structure in 1892. The exterior is the classic example of the 'corner drug store'. The business is one of the oldest continuous operating pharmacies in the state of...
This Italian Villa home is an excellent example of this popular style. Built in 1876 by State Legislator Jacob Boesel, it was purchased in the early 1900s by his son-in-law E.G. Conradi, owner of The New Bremen Sun....
In 1896 the New Bremen volunteer fire department was formed. A vote was taken to build a building, and a the lot was purchased for the sum of $700. A barn that stood on this site was razed and the new fire station was...
The original structure was built in the early 1900s on Orchard Island in Indian Lake (nearby Logan County). The facility was used as an outdoor auditorium, then later was well known as a roller skating rink. Jim and...
Located West of the Miami-Erie Canal, the old New Bremen swimming pool proved a popular summer spot from 1940 until 1997. A Works Progress Administration (WPA) project under FDR, the village paid a little more than...
New Bremen residents were introduced to motion pictures in 1913 with the opening of the community's first movie house, the Crown Theater. Ironically, the name was given long before Crown Equipment Corporation came...
Built in 1897, this Queen Anne-design structure features attractive bay windows. Prominently featured in early photos and post cards, the building originally served as Henry Schwaberow's store, an important general...
For more than 50 years, the southwest corner of West Monroe and South Main Streets served as a hub for auto care in the New Bremen community. The Sunoco Station was built in the winter of 1935 by George Gross of the...
The Honorable Charles Boesel established the first bank in New Bremen at this site in 1866. Located in the community's central business district, the building was erected in the Boesel's front yard, a German custom....
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