The History of the German Heritage Museum
In 1995, the descendants of the Philip Feist family of Delhi Township approached the German-American Citizens' League with an offer to donate their family homestead. It is estimated that the original log home was built around 1840. In the interest of preserving German-American history, the GACL decided that turning the log house into a museum would be both a way to preserve the house itself and a method to create a venue to maintain the German heritage of Cincinnati. The house was disassembled and brought to West Fork Park in Monfort Heights in Green Township. It is in this park that the treasured home of the Feist family has evolved to become the German Heritage Museum.
Join The Friends
The FGHM invites the support of all who are interested in the German Heritage Museum and wish to ensure its continued success for future generations. We strongly encourage all those interested in the German Heritage Museum to become a member of the FGHM!
Friends of the Museum may also wish to volunteer as guides at the Museum or assist in locating items of German-American heritage for donation to the Museum.
Membership Category
Individual $20.00
Family $30.00
Non-profit Organization $35.00
Business $50.00
Sponsor $100.00
Benefactor $500.00
Memberships, heritage items and financial donations will support the Museum, as well as its ongoing educational programs and activities in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Make your contribution payable to the German-American Citizens League, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. Gifts are tax deductible.
Please mail your membership or contribution to:
For further information, contact:
Dr. Don Heinrich Tolzmann
GACL President
6829 Westin Ridge
Cleves, OH 45002
Email:
dhtolzmann@yahoo.com