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Sugarcreek, the gateway into the heart of Ohio's Amish Country, has been named one of USA TODAY's Most Treasured Views.
Erin Schaff/The New York Times Supported by By Elizabeth Williamson SUGARCREEK, Ohio — On April ... David Kline, an author and Amish bishop who still lives on the farm in Holmes County where ...
When he wasn’t at school, he spent a fair amount of time milking cows, working farm fields ... gentle hills near Sugarcreek, a village of about 2,200 people in Ohio’s Amish country.
A crew from American Cinema Inspires, spent three weeks in the Sugarcreek area filming an Amish ... Farm at Walnut Creek and East Main Kitchen in Baltic. One scene was filmed during the Ohio ...
There's an Amish flea market in northeast Ohio that features 70,000 square feet of indoor shopping.Nestled in Sugarcreek, Ohio, the Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market is now open for the season.
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – Of all ... Though it’s not a substitute for the “Amish telegraph” – as some call word-of-mouth news traded over a farm fence, at a livestock auction, or in a sewing ...
Recently, its writers gathered at the paper's headquarters in Sugarcreek, Ohio ... of Amish volunteers it calls "scribes," who share stories and muse about the weather, births, deaths and farm ...
The Amish, after all, don't use electricity ... Eliot grew up in nearby Sugar Creek, moved to Pittsburgh for art school, then returned to open the European-inflected home décor shop Cottonwood ...