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1853 - 1890: The Roots of Our Village

  • Ephraim Moravian Church 999 Moravia Street Ephraim United States (map)

The Village of Ephraim was founded by Norwegian Moravian immigrants in 1853, seeking economic opportunity and a strong sense of community. Experience a story of grit and determination, set in the context of a rapidly changing American landscape.

Free and open to the public. Advance registration required. Limited space. Registration closes at 10 AM, Thursday, August 4. Phone the EHF office at 920-854-9688 or scroll down to complete the on-line form. Free will donations will help fund historic restoration of the Moravian Church and Iverson House.

Approximately 60-minute guided tour includes a look inside the Ephraim Moravian Church and the historic Iverson House. Church is accessible. The Iverson House has two step-ups through doorways. Less than a 1/8 mile between buildings, with two sloping pathways.

Park on Moravia Street or in the upper parking lot behind the Ephraim Moravian Church.

COVID safety protocol to be announced. Event may change if health and safety becomes a concern.

Photo: Tad Dukehart

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