South Amana

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South Amana is one of the historic communal villages that make up the Amana Colonies in Iowa, known for its German Pietist heritage and preserved 19th-century architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
unincorporated community
village
architecturalStyle vernacular German-American 19th-century style
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion Amana Colonies National Historic Landmark NERFINISHED
economy crafts and local artisan products
tourism-related businesses
foundedBy Community of True Inspiration NERFINISHED
governedAs unincorporated area of Iowa County
hasCulturalSignificance example of 19th-century religious communal living in the U.S.
hasEthnicOrigin German-American
hasFeature 19th-century brick and stone structures
historic communal buildings
traditional Amana architecture
heritage German Pietist
knownFor historic communal village
preserved 19th-century architecture
languageHeritage German
locatedIn Iowa
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInCounty Iowa County, Iowa NERFINISHED
near Amana, Iowa NERFINISHED
Middle Amana NERFINISHED
partOf Amana Colonies NERFINISHED
Amana Society communal settlements NERFINISHED
historic Amana communal economy
preservationStatus part of a preserved historic communal settlement
region eastern Iowa NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Pietism
state Iowa
timeZone Central Time Zone
tourism heritage tourism destination within Amana Colonies
transportation served by U.S. Route 6 nearby

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Amana Colonies hasPart South Amana