New Harmony, Indiana, was an example of a utopian community founded in the early 19th century. Established in 1825 by social reformer Robert Owen, it aimed to create a society based on principles of communal living, education, and egalitarianism. The settlement sought to demonstrate a new social order through cooperative labor and shared resources, though it ultimately struggled and dissolved by the late 1820s. New Harmony remains significant as a historical example of early American utopianism and social experimentation.
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New Harmony is in Vincennes,Indiana.New Harmony is located in southwest Indiana on the Wabash River west-northwest of Evansville.
The address of the New Harmony State Historic Site is: 410 Main St., New Harmony, IN 47631
The phone number of the New Harmony is: 812-682-4488.
The address of the New Harmony is: Po Box 579, Evansville, IN 47631
The address of the Working Men'S Institute is: , New Harmony, IN 47631
The phone number of the New Harmony State Historic Site is: 812-682-3271.
New Harmony, Indiana
New Harmony, Indiana
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The address of the Rapp Granary-Owen Foundation is: 413 W Granary St, New Harmony, IN 47631
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