Magical Christmas Tours at Historic Zoar Village

(Zoar, Ohio) – The most wonderful time of year is finally here! The holidays are about making memories that will last a lifetime and Historic Zoar Village would be proud to be part of your holiday traditions. 

Historic Zoar Village is welcoming the public to enjoy the history of Zoar, the Christmas traditions of the Separatists, and the origins of some of our favorite holiday traditions. 

Christmas Tours allow visitors to experience tours of the historic village with a seasonal twist. Village streets will be decked with holiday décor, homes and buildings will shine bright while offering quaint landscapes nestled up to the beauty of winter. Each building will be meticulously decorated with traditional seasonal décor offering a sight worth seeing in person. 

Guided tours are available Wednesday through Sunday beginning November 26th through December 19th. Tours step off at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. 

The cost is $10 per person and children 12-years-old and under are free. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 330-874-3011 or 800-262-6195. You can also make reservations via Eventbrite or by visiting the Facebook event page. 

About Historic Zoar Village

Historic Zoar Village was founded by German Separatists in 1817 and thrived as a communal settlement for more than 80 years. Today, the village is home to approximately 75 families living in houses built from 1817 to present. Zoar’s historical district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark District. Dozens of village structures have been painstakingly preserved through the collaborative efforts of the Zoar Community Association and the Ohio Historical Society.

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