Sep. 3—MORRISON — Tegeler's Amish Furniture, on state Route 78 south of Morrison, is celebrating its 35th anniversary. The store, which opened in August 1989, specializes in hand-finished ...
These images, taken in Lancaster, PA between 2004 and 2010, show contemporary Amish men, women and children. While the Amish generally do not pose for pictures, some will cooperate with ...
NEW safety measures in Ohio, in the United States, which require the Amish community’s black buggies to display flashing lights, are being challenged as a threat to ...
The charming rural landscape and peaceful feeling visitors find in Amish Country, Ohio, sets the perfect backdrop for a ...
RIPLEY TOWNSHIP, Ohio — An Amish teen girl and an Amish woman were seriously injured Tuesday evening when a pickup truck crashed into the back of her horse-drawn buggy in Huron County ...
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Most Amish today will not pose for a photograph. Considering it a violation of the Second Commandment, which prohibits the making of "graven images," the Amish believe any physical representation ...
An Amish woman who was severely injured by a gunman who killed five girls at a Pennsylvania schoolhouse 18 years ago has died. FOX 29 in Philadelphia reported that 23-year-old Rosanna S.
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8 Misconceptions About the Amish
In movies like Witness and TV shows like Vanilla Ice Goes Amish, the Amish are depicted as folks who avoid technology and ...
A young Pennsylvania woman who survived a 2006 mass shooting at her Amish school has died nearly 18 years after she was left permanently brain-damaged in the rampage. Rosanna King, who was only 6 ...
Brutal murders in an Amish community are investigated by its female chief of police, who also witnessed horrific crimes there when she was a child.