The Marie Zimmermann House and Farm was developed by a renowned early-20th-century craftsperson and designer, whose metalwork and jewelry can be found in museum collections across the country. Zimmermann (1879-1972) built the large stone dwelling about 1910, which is set in a complex with two large frame barns, a smaller frame house, and associated outbuildings. Added to the National Register of Historic Sites in 1979, the farm is in Pike County, PA, within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, and owned by the National Park Service. Summer tours are offered by the Friends of Marie Zimmermann with the NPS. In 1942, Zimmermann established the Marie and John Zimmermann Fund, a non-profit foundation named for her parents. With the stewardship of Zimmermann's grandnephew, John C. Zimmermann III, and his daughter, Marie Kristin [Zimmermann] Miskavage, the Zimmermann Fund continues the the legacy of its founder through annual grants non-profit organizations in education and the ar