What is the mission of Historic Yellow Springs?

What is the mission of Historic Yellow Springs?

The mission of Historic Yellow Springs, Inc. is to share, preserve and celebrate the unique living village of Yellow Springs. With the focus on history, art, education and the environment, Historic Yellow Springs enriches the lives of all who come here.

Where is Yellow Springs Ohio in Greene County?

Yellow Springs is a village in Greene County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,487 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area.

What do you need to know about Yellow Springs?

With the focus on history, art, education and the environment, Historic Yellow Springs enriches the lives of all who come here. Historic Yellow Springs is home to Chester Springs Studio, a vibrant arts center that hosts classes, workshops and exhibitions in the visual arts.

How many people live in Yellow Springs, Ohio?

Historical population Census Pop. %± 2000 3,761 −5.3% 2010 3,487 −7.3% 2019 (est.) 3,744 7.4%

The mission of Historic Yellow Springs, Inc. is to share, preserve and celebrate the unique living village of Yellow Springs. With the focus on history, art, education and the environment, Historic Yellow Springs enriches the lives of all who come here.

With the focus on history, art, education and the environment, Historic Yellow Springs enriches the lives of all who come here. Historic Yellow Springs is home to Chester Springs Studio, a vibrant arts center that hosts classes, workshops and exhibitions in the visual arts.

How big is the Washington at Yellow Springs?

The Washington at Historic Yellow Springs. The Washington, a colonial inn and tavern built c.1750, is now a venue with a 2000 square-foot main room, easily hosting 150 seated guests with room for dancing. Your donations support our historic village and educational programs dedicated to the arts, history and nature.

Where is the Washington Inn in Yellow Springs?

The Washington at Historic Yellow Springs. Originally built c.1750, this building served as a colonial inn and tavern when the village of Yellow Springs was a fashionable spa.