We provide a range of rentals near the New River Gorge, including three-bedroom luxury rentals in a gated community. Our cabins have been modernized yet retain rustic charm. Economy lodging includes ...
The Swartzentruber Amish community in Ohio is suing to overturn a law requiring lights on buggies, claiming it infringes on their religious freedom. The law, passed ...
We provide a range of rentals near the New River Gorge, including three-bedroom luxury rentals in a gated community. Our cabins have been modernized yet retain rustic charm. Economy lodging includes ...
A Nov. 28 Threads post (direct link, archive link) makes sweeping claims about the health of Amish people compared to other Americans. “Amish people have a longer life expectancy than regular ...
That’s according to the owner of the Amish Jam Jelly Honey House, which recently opened in the 12A shopping corridor. Along with jams and jellies, the store also carries peanut butter ...
Weeks later, Whiteside received a free, temporary shelter on his property from Cabins 4 Christ, a group created to help some of the many people made homeless by Helene. This past week, he received ...
Swartzentruber was a teenager when she started to rebel against the traditionalist Amish lifestyle upheld by her parents, seven brothers, four sisters and the rest of their community. She and her ...
TLC (1); Courtesy of Rebecca Schmucker/Instagram (2) Looking back. Breaking Amish followed a group of young Amish people that explored life outside of the community they grew up in. The series ...
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The Swartzentruber Amish are suing to overturn Ohio's new traffic law that requires animal-drawn buggies to have yellow flashing lights, saying the law conflicts with ...
The property was $50,000, the vehicles were $40,000, the two Amish cabins were $24,000, and the solar panels were $12,000. Over four years, we put all that money aside so that when we stepped on ...
When we left Illinois, we wanted everything paid off. The property was $50,000, the vehicles were $40,000, the two Amish cabins were $24,000, and the solar panels were $12,000. Over four years ...