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  2. Caleb Pusey House - Wikipedia

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    The initial construction of the main house consisted of a single room which had a large attic or loft that was used for storage and sleeping and had a gable roof. There was a fireplace in the western wall which contained a large brick baking oven. Shows the east room looking west towards the fireplace. The oven is on the right in the fireplace.

  3. Renno Amish - Wikipedia

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    The Renno Amish, also called Peachey Amish or "black toppers" are a subgroup of Amish that was formed in 1863 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. They are the moderately conservative Old Order Amish group in Kishacoquillas Valley , locally called Big Valley, but still relatively conservative compared with the Amish of other regions.

  4. Category:Amish in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Amish in Pennsylvania" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amish Outlaws; B.

  5. No, there aren't 180,000 new Amish voters in Pennsylvania ...

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    Nolt said that as of summer 2024, the estimated Amish population in the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, area – home to the largest Amish settlement in the U.S. – was 43,640. He said when ...

  6. Volant, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Volant is located on Pennsylvania Route 208, 10 minutes from I-79 and I-80. It has an old-fashioned main street nestled in the hills of western Pennsylvania Amish country. Volant shares its northern, southern and western borders with Wilmington Township and the eastern, northeastern and southeastern borders with Washington Township.

  7. Regions of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Dutch Country refers to an area of Pennsylvania, which has a high percentage of Amish, Mennonite, and "Fancy Dutch" residents. The Pennsylvania Dutch language was historically common, and is still spoken today by many Amish people residing in the state. It consists of the following counties: York; Perry; Berks; Cumberland; Adams ...

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