Bethel, Missouri

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Bethel, Missouri is a small historic village in northeastern Missouri known for its origins as a 19th-century communal religious settlement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
Bethel Historic District listedOnNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces
country United States of America
foundedAs communal settlement
religious commune
foundedBy Wilhelm Keil NERFINISHED
governedBy local village government
hasBuildingStyle 19th-century vernacular architecture
hasCharacteristic historic village
rural community
hasCommunityType former utopian community
intentional community (historical)
hasCountrySubdivision United States of America NERFINISHED
hasCulturalHeritage German-American history
religious communalism in the United States
hasEconomyHistory agricultural community
craft and trade-based economy
hasFeature historic communal structures
preserved 19th-century buildings
hasHistoricDistrict Bethel Historic District NERFINISHED
hasHistoricEra 19th century
hasLanguageOfFounders German
hasOriginalFunction communal living experiment
religious community
hasPopulationScale small population
hasPostalAddressRegion Shelby County, Missouri NERFINISHED
hasPreservationStatus partly preserved historic site
hasRegionalContext rural northeastern Missouri
hasReligiousOrigin Christian communal movement
hasSettlementType village
hasStateSubdivision State of Missouri NERFINISHED
hasTourismAttraction Bethel Historic District NERFINISHED
historic communal buildings
hasTourismType heritage tourism
hasUTCOffset UTC−06:00
hasUTCOffsetDST UTC−05:00
isHistoric true
knownFor 19th-century communal religious settlement
historic German communal colony
locatedIn Missouri
Shelby County, Missouri NERFINISHED
northeastern Missouri
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
locatedOnContinent North America
namedAfter Bethel (biblical town) NERFINISHED
partOf Midwestern United States

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