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Olde Bremen Village is the historic, downtown
district of Bremen, Ohio. Bremen is located in Fairfield County
and is known for picturesque tree-lined, brick streets, historic
homes and friendly people. There is a large local Amish community
selling handmade Amish products. Bremen follows the Ohio Main
Street approach to revitalization and has a downtown mural
depicting the history and beauty of the community. The mural
may be viewed by the public free of charge. Bremen is a fun
place to visit, shop and eat. Come visit us!
PARDON OUR DUST
We're remodelling! |
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American
Legion Breakfast
201 N. Broad Street
Each Sunday in May
7:00am-11:00am
Donations |
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Farmers Market Sponsored by The Friendly Bremen Bank
Every Saturday Morning 9 AM - Noon May 17 - September 20
Bremen Bank Parking Lot
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Bremen
First United Methodist Church
Sunday, May 25th @ 10:15am
Bremen First United Methodist Church
will dedicate the new addition. They will also be recognizing
over 200 years as a faith-based community. |
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100th
Year Celebration Bremen-Bethel
Presbyterian Church
142 Purvis Ave.
May 25, 2008
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Mike Sigler & The
Nashville North Band
Every Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. at the Liberty Bell Restuarant in Bremen,
Ohio.
Call (740) 569-4883 for more information.
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Bremen
Chamber Golf Outing
Just what lengths will a guy go to in order to have
an edge in a competitive sport?
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SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS FUTURE?
Village gets merry, bright
Sunday, December 23, 2007
3:21 AM
By Mary Beth Lane
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Connie Moyer smiles at friends
while riding around Bremen in William Hershberger's buggy.
Sharing the ride are Jeff and Dena Schmelzer and their
6-year-old son, Samuel. Moyer is president of the Bremen
Area Chamber of Commerce. |
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Carolyn Seitz sings carols in Bremen with other members
of the choir from St. Paul Lutheran Church in nearby
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Red, White & Bluegrass

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One could argue the
symbolism in Bremen's Red, White and Bluegrass celebration
Sunday at Howell Park related the patriotic colors to
the senses of the event's patrons.
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Along Came Some Buggies
Horse-drawn Amish
buggies are becoming a familiar sight in the Fairfield
County village of Bremen. The slow-moving vehicles,
however, are seen as a traffic hazard by some residents,
especially at night. Click
here to read more.
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