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"The Wine is not ready till it is ready!".....Nick Bommarito

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List of Bed and Breakfast lodging we recommend  in the area.


Alpenhorn Gasthaus                      www.alpenhorngasthaus.com

Stone Haus B&B                            http://www.stonehausbandb.com
 
Captain Wohlt's Inn                       www.captainwohltinn.com 

Cobbler Room and Cottage B & B   www.pattykerr.com

Hermann Hill Vineyard and Inn                           www.hermannhill.com

Stone Giraffe                                www.thestonegiraffe.com
 
Senate Grove Inn                          www.senategroveinn.com

For more listings go to www.hermannmo.com
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New Haven was founded in 1836 as a riverboat stop on the Missouri River called "Miller's Landing." Founder Phillip Miller operated a wood yard on the river to fuel the steamboat trade. The arrival of the "Iron Horse," the Union Pacific railroad, in the 1850s, brought more commerce and activity to the area. In 1856, town fathers changed the name from Miller's Landing to "New Haven," reflecting the growth of the town from its origins as a steamboat stop.

German immigrants helped settle the area through the 19th century, many of them coming from the Borgholzhausen, Germany area. Today, New Haven maintains an active Sister-City partnership with Borgholzhause.

New Haven continued to grow through the 20th century. The town is home to several beautiful churches built in the 1800s and early 1900s, and much of the original downtown district, dating from the late 1800s, remains. Both the downtown area, as well as a residential neighborhood near downtown are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


 


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Bommarito Estate Almond Tree Winery
3718 Grant School Rd.
New Haven, MO  63068
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