German visitors take Temperance tour

  • CHRIS PARKER/THISWEEKNEWS

    Beth Weinhardt, director of the Anti-Saloon League Museum and Local History Resource Center at the Westerville Public Library, gives a talk about Westerville's seminal role in the American Temperance movement to a group of visitors from Germany, Oct. 23 in the museum, 126 S. State St. The visitors from a sister congregation to Westerville's Grace Lutheran Church, 100 E. Schrock Road, also toured other Temperance-related sites in town. Buy This Photo

  • CHRIS PARKER/THISWEEKNEWS

    The German visitors from a sister congregation to Grace Lutheran Church stop Oct. 23 in front of a National Register of Historical Places maker denoting "Temperance Row" in Westerville, on the south side of the Otterbein University campus, where leaders of the Anti-Saloon League lived in the early 1900s. Buy This Photo

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