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Lancaster County and the scenic Pennsylvania Dutch Country. This is an area that
visitors have grown to love. Here, they discover Amish communities where life
moves at a slower pace and centers upon time-honored traditions and values.
The scenery is breathtaking. Rolling hills of rich farmland dotted with one-room
schoolhouses and wooden covered bridges, modern farm machinery pulled behind
four-and six-mule teams, homemade clothing and quilts gently blowing in the
breeze, and the sound of the clip-clop of horses' hooves echoing down quiet
country roads.
The relaxed
atmosphere, the peaceful scenery, and the variety of the many unique attractions
and family activities have made Lancaster, Pennsylvania one of America's
favorite vacation destinations.
The extensive Amish and plain communities give
this area a tranquil ambience. The Amish as a whole place value not on the
materialistic concerns of our modern society, but on an adherence to a more
traditional way of life. Their emphasis is on the value of the family and the
community. This influence is apparent throughout the local society. Visitors
are welcome to glimpse the community’s lifestyle first hand by visiting an
actual Amish farm and house. There is one conveniently located on Route 30
(east) in Lancaster, which is appropriately called The Amish Farm and House.
This is one of the most intimate ways to learn about the Old Order Amish of
Lancaster County. Visitors experience life on a 25-acre farm where they learn
about the simple lifestyle of the Amish people, their farm animals and various
crops, and view a variety of farm buildings.During and after such a visit,
visitors gain a perspective on the life and values of the “plain people,” and
have an opportunity to reflect on the values that make them so "different".
There is much to be said for the slower-paced lifestyle of the Amish.