An Amish- owned business that is a treasure trove of - well, lots of things: hardware, kitchenware, toys and games, camping equipment, canning supplies, beekeeping supplies, books on the Amish and Mennonite communities and books on self- sufficient living, herbal medicines...lots of stuff. Not a lot of Amish-made items, but some, like baskets and soaps..Can be very busy on Saturdays. Pro tip: Thursdays tend to be wedding/ visiting days in the Amish community, so this and other Amish businesses in the area will be closed; they are also...
Read moreA must see. This is an Amish owned general store for the Amish and the English. They have a culture that is to be respected. Don't be the superficial visitor who belittles their chosen life style. Simplicity has its virtues. Living off the grid requires a lot of ingenuity, these guys and ladies have solved many common day problems and the tools to do that are in this store. This is not where you buy their quality jams and blankets this is where they buy the tools and supplies. Not cheap but they have a little...
Read moreLocals call this place the Amish Wall Mart. They have doubled their inventory since I was there last fall. Today I bought a wooden alphabet puzzle for my grandson, some containers for freezing fruit, seam rippers, mini cup cake liners, and other miscellaneous cooking items , sewing, and essential oils. They have hand tools, cast iron pans, canning equipment, and so much more. It’s worth the trip. You can check on the internet to find other Amish stores in the area and...
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