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HERMANN, Mo. — There is a lot of ground to cover at Hermann Farm – rolling hills, serene pathways, and Missouri River views. It’s the kind of place where you don’t know what you are going ...
SEPTEMBER 15 2011- A view of the 175-acre Hermann Farm - a 19th century farm in Hermann, Mo., which is being restored as a "living history" museum.
Hermann Farm, a "living history farm" sprawled over 200 acres of Hermann's rolling green hills, opened May 21. The farm and its 14 mini-museums showcase the practices of German settlers around the ...
The Hermann Farm and Museum is on 200 acres in the hills just east of Hermann. Wooden shoes sit near a bed in the master distiller's house. photo by Tom Uhlenbrock Tom Uhlenbrock ...
Jim and Mary Dierberg’s Hermann Farm and Museum opened in May, offering visitors a trip back in time to see how the first German immigrants lived and farmed after arriving in 1837 in the hilly ...
One Sunday morning in 1971, Jim and Mary Dierberg opened the newspaper and saw an ad for Maifest in Hermann. Maifest is a German celebration to welcome spring.
Thinking of taking a trip to beautiful Hermann, MO? Be sure to check out the Hermann Farm while there. For more info visit visithermann.com or hermannfarm.org. Stay up-to-date with Ozarks Live by ...
Doug Frost, a Missouri-based master of wine and master sommelier (one of just 269 master somms worldwide and one of only four people to hold both titles) recently launched the Best USA Sommelier ...