SCHOENBRUNN VILLAGE
(Admission is $7 for adults; $3 for children ages 6-12 and students; and children 5 and under are free) 

The village was founded in 1772 by the Moravian church as a mission to the Delaware Indians, but had to close in 1777 due to problems with the Revolutionary War.  Though the village had to be reconstructed it still today holds 17 log buildings and a variety of gardens.  The original mission cemetery is still located on site.  The village also houses a museum along with many natural areas and picnic facilities.

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