German-American Experience Day 3
New Harmony Historic Site
A look at a street leading into the New Harmony historic site. Many of the homes sit among others which have been purchased and renovated. There are 40 of the original 180 buildings still standing
Early 1800s cabin
Wabash students emerge from an early 1800s cabin at the New Harmony Historic Site which was just one room and had dirt floors.
A little morning fun
Sometimes such trips can be educational and fun. Students made a brief stop before leaving New Harmony at the labrinyth created by the Harmonites for recreation.
Walking tour
Before visiting the Reitz House Museum the students took a short walk around the historic Evansville riverfront area and noted the large homes.
Visiting Reitz Museum
Wabash men make their way into Indiana's only Victorian House Museum - the Reitz Home.
Touring the home
Andrew Deig, center, with Drew Sparkman and P.J. Smith , on the left, listen to tour guide talk about one of the Reitz House Musuem bedrooms.
Being interviewed
Andrew Dieg, left, and Andreas Mankel, right, talk with a reporter from the Evansville Courier-Press about Immersion learning for a story the paper did on the Wabash College trip to Evansville.