This beautiful book of art photography provides 145 never-before seen candid views of Amish life in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. See Amish families at work, play, and socializing in their society. The powerful photography speaks for itself and gives you a professional photographer's view of their compelling world. The Old Order Amish settled in Pennsylvania in 1737. For over 250 years they have thrived, doubling their population every 20 years. These Amish Christians worship in their homes every other Sunday. You could not ask for better neighbors. They are always ready and willing to help in times of need. Some Amish are volunteer firemen. As you will see in these pages, in this technology filled 21st century, the Amish remain steadfast to their traditions, driving horse drawn carriages, maintaining businesses, farms, and homes without electricity, and farming with mule and horse power. Enjoy this unusual look into the unique world of Amish life.
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Featuring vibrant color photographs, this collection showcases 32 covered bridges in Lancaster County across all seasons. Each postcard includes GPS coordinates for easy navigation, along with the option to use a local tour map. These architectural gems reflect the scenic beauty of Lancaster, characterized by its pristine Amish farms. Perfect for those who appreciate rural America's charm and its historic covered bridges, these postcards serve as a delightful keepsake.
Candid photography captures the essence of Amish life in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, showcasing families engaged in work, play, and community. This collection highlights the enduring traditions of the Old Order Amish, who have thrived since their settlement in 1737, maintaining their lifestyle without modern technology. The postcards reveal their close-knit society, where neighbors support one another, and some even serve as volunteer firemen. Experience a unique glimpse into a world where horse-drawn carriages and farming with mules reflect a commitment to heritage in the 21st century.