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No two tours are
exactly alike, but each features a trip to about five Amish farms.
Please keep in mind there is always the possibility of a certain stop not
being available on any trip. Visit an Amish woodworking shop, see
beautifully hand crafted quilts displayed for sale, see a sawmill and a
harness shop, drive by an Amish built log cabin furnished with log
furniture, a kitchen cabinet shop, and drive by an Amish one room
schoolhouse, a buggy and wagon shop. You will be able to see and
purchase hand woven Amish baskets and rustic birdhouses. |
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You will spend a
fascinating two to three hour tour experiencing a life you have only heard
or read about. Tourists can visit farms where fine cabinetry and
furniture are crafted, quilts are hand sewn and baskets are woven daily.
It is not uncommon on a tour to see Amish men working their horses in the
fields, women baking or performing other daily farm chores and children
playing or working alongside their parents. Coming across an Amish
horse and buggy along the winding gravel roads is also a common sight.
The Amish are a happy content people who do not need worldly goods to lead a
fulfilling life. They care deeply for their families. They love the
land and try to improve the soil every year. |
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