BREMEN HOLY WALK
BREMEN, INDIANA
THE MINT CITY
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​Bremen was discovered by German settlers in 1871.
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It has a historic town identity and a sense of community.
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Known as "The Mint City," Bremen was once a leader in mint production; that industry was later moved to Oregon and Washington, but Bremen retains its nickname of The Mint City.
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Bremen was the home of Otis "Doc" Bowen, who was Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Reagan, 1981-89.
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Religion is a large part of the Bremen culture, mostly relating to Christianity.
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Located in Marshall County, Bremen is 40 minutes south of South Bend, Indiana, 2 hours east of Chicago, Illinois, and 2.5 hours north of Indiana's capital, Indianapolis.
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Most businesses in Bremen relate to manufacturing, financial services or agriculture.
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Bremen has architecturally unique buildings, a good school system, and several historic sites.