Rapp-Owen Granary
413 Granary Street, New Harmony, IN 47631
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The Rapp-Owen Granary in New Harmony, Indiana is a historical tourist attraction located at 413 Granary Street. This beautifully preserved building offers visitors a glimpse into the agricultural history of the area, showcasing the importance of grain storage and processing in the early 19th century. Explore the fascinating exhibits and learn about the role the granary played in the community's development. Don't miss the chance to step back in time and experience a piece of Indiana's rich heritage at the Rapp-Owen Granary.
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"Chris was not only easy to work with, but willing to help in any way possible! I got married October 28th and the Granary is where both the rehearsal dinner & reception was held. It was phenomenal!"
"Great event space with a strong historical background. The long-lasting legacy of this building to the community through its various uses is prominently displayed."
"Beautiful exterior. For sure going back to take more photos. Glad this building has been saved and restored."
"Very beautiful building. Kind small up stairs to host a wedding with dinner and dj. Had to move stuff before they could have the reception. But its definitely a nice place to host events if you have the option to head out that way for around 130people. Some of the bathroom doors wouldn't latch, and theres a few steps to get upstairs when the bathroom is only downstairs. And the lighting wasn't the best either for pictures we wish we knew how to turn the center spot lights on there were conected the the chandelier. If you have alcohol you cant go past the fence. Its pretty much in the dead center of that small town so you can walk and site see all around you. And there granary house is just but 2.5 blocks down the road."
"Beautiful restoration of the original granary that was partially destroyed by fire. Upstairs is a beautiful large meeting venue with elevator for events. The restoration used wood pegs instead of nails and is an exact reproduction of the original craftmanship."
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