点评:A friend and I spent some time yesterday exploring some of the historic sites in the area. We had visited Fort Laurens. Zoar Village, and Schoenbrun Village earlier. We had a great time, learning about the history of those places.
When we got here, the museum was closed but had a sign on the door with numbers to call. We opted not to call but explored the area. A historic marker explains what happened here about 250 years ago. An obelisk monument stands as a reminder to the 90 who were massacred here. Replica buildings from that time period are on the grounds. A mound with the remains of some of those who were killed is also here. Markers on graves tell of some important historical figures buried there. This was also the birthplace of the first white settler, a boy, to Ohio.
A moving experience for sure! Too bad the museum was closed.
翻译:我和一个朋友昨天花了一些时间探索该地区的一些历史遗迹。我们参观了劳伦斯堡。 Zoar村,和更早的Schoenbrun村。我们玩得很开心,了解了那些地方的历史。
当我们到达这里时,博物馆已经关闭,但门上有一个标牌,上面有电话号码。我们选择不打电话,而是探索了该地区。一个历史标记解释了大约 250 年前这里发生的事情。一座方尖碑纪念碑矗立在那里,以纪念在这里被屠杀的 90 人。那个时期的复制建筑就在地面上。一些遇难者遗体的土堆也在这里。坟墓上的标记讲述了埋葬在那里的一些重要历史人物。这也是俄亥俄州第一位白人定居者的出生地,他是一名男孩。
绝对是一次感人的体验!可惜博物馆关门了。