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You could easily take your own tour, using a free map and simply driving ... about this conservative old-order Amish community that calls Ethridge, Tennessee, home. Need a break?
Diann Pollack isn't exactly sure when the Amish first came to Ethridge, Tennessee. Some locals say it was 1942. Others say 1944. "When I give a tour, I just say it was in the mid-1940s," said ...
ETHRIDGE, Tenn. (AP) — The Amish population is growing in rural areas of Middle Tennessee.The Tennessean reports the population boom is part of a national trend — there were 251,000 Amish ...