Traveling through some parts of Lancaster County you might be taken to think that the Amish make up a majority … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2014
→ Mud sale survival guide: Boots, baked goods and bingo – LancasterOnline Spring is just around the corner and in Lancaster … Continue reading
Bygone days: Battlefield threatened. Parts of the historic site located on South Mountain, where the Battle of Monterey took place … Continue reading
All 44 Presidents under one roof in Gettysburg – abc27 WHTM. This is a local news piece done for Presidents … Continue reading
UPDATE: You can find the full PA Books episode featuring Corinne and Russell Earnest discussing their book ‘The Heart of … Continue reading
The Strasburg Railroad is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Pennsylvania. Every year 250,000 people descend upon the … Continue reading
The History of the Printings of the Martyr’s Mirror – Book Review The Martyr’s Mirror is a book you would … Continue reading
→ ‘Bonnet Strings’ tells of ties that once bound an Amish woman to her culture – LancasterOnline Bonnet Strings: An … Continue reading
→ The home of Pennsylvania’s only U. S. president: Not far by car | PennLive.com James Buchanan was the 15th President … Continue reading
Although it is possible that some Amish individuals emigrated to Pennsylvania between the the years of 1710 and 1736 – … Continue reading
→ A bilingual picture book: English and Pennsylvania Dutch – LancasterOnline If you are interested in learning some Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, then … Continue reading
→ Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum digging into shoofly pie folklore – lehighvalleylive.com. William Woys Weaver, author of “As American as Shoofly … Continue reading