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Missouri Historical Review 85 (July 1991): 361-380. online; Trautmann, Frederic "Missouri through a German's Eyes: Franz Von Löher on St. Louis and Hermann." Missouri Historical Review 77 (July 1983): 367-694. based on 1840s and 1850s online "Winegrowing in the Hermann Area: Early Years' Chronicle." Missouri Historical Review 87 (April 1993 ...
Deutschheim State Historic Site is a state-owned property located in Hermann, Missouri, United States, preserving historic houses and other structures, such as a barn and winery, built and used by German immigrants in the middle 19th century. [4]
Hermann Historic District is a national historic district located at Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri.The district encompasses 360 contributing buildings, 4 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Hermann.
HERMANN, Mo. – A beloved antique store went up in flames Monday morning in the river town of Hermann, Missouri, leaving a huge mess and thousands of dollars in merchandise destroyed and one ...
Swiss is an unincorporated rural village in Gasconade County, Missouri, United States. [1] It lies at an elevation of 906 feet (276 m), along Missouri Highway 19 roughly 12 miles south of Hermann. The village was originally founded by immigrants from Switzerland, hence its name. Swiss is home to the Swiss Meat & Sausage Company.
William Poeschel House, also known as the Poeschel-Harrison House, is a historic home located near Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. It was built about 1869, and is a two-story, ell-shaped, red brick dwelling. It features a two-story, gable-roofed portico, and a two-story porch that spans the east side of the rear ell. [2]: 2
The Perry Village Market & Cafe, which opened in 2017, encompasses 4,800 square feet, more than the double the size of the 2,000-square-foot shop that was based in the plaza.
The Rotunda is a historic building located at Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. It was built about 1864, and is an octagonal, red brick building. It was built as an exhibition hall for the Gasconade County Agricultural Association and is currently used occasionally for community purposes. [2]: 2