SHIPSHEWANA — A petting zoo in Lagrange County is more than likely ... is speaking out on behalf of the farm, whose owners are Amish and tend to stay out of the public light.
Fall is coming and you won’t want to the season go by without visiting these Indiana pumpkin patches ... of apples in their ...
There is something special about a petting zoo that lures both children and their parents. Starting and running a petting zoo is certainly not for everyone, as a petting zoo requires a great deal ...
The family of 11, with ages ranging from 1 to 39 years old, has since been treated and released getty An Amish family in Pennsylvania was recently hospitalized after ingesting toxic mushrooms.
Most Amish today will not pose for a photograph. Considering it a violation of the Second Commandment, which prohibits the making of "graven images," the Amish believe any physical representation ...
Five cases of life-threatening kidney failure highlight the needs for parents to take special precautions when their child visits a petting zoo. According to published repots, five children in ...
These images, taken in Lancaster, PA between 2004 and 2010, show contemporary Amish men, women and children. While the Amish generally do not pose for pictures, some will cooperate with ...
The banking business is a real jungle. Especially after a man transformed an Upper West Side ATM vestibule into a glass menagerie by bringing in his dog, three sun conure birds, two white doves ...
When you need to slow down, explore things to do in Shipshewana, a peaceful respite from busy daily life in Indiana Amish Country.
MOUNT HOPE, Ohio—At age 32, Ryan Hershberger has achieved success far beyond his modest roots. He launched a furniture business with two cousins a decade ago and now owns a company that ...
A report from Elizabethtown College estimated 90,000 Amish live in Pennsylvania and 84,000 live in Ohio, in addition to sizeable populations in Indiana, Wisconsin, New York and Missouri.
The flamboyant, one-time chairman of Gays for Trump has given himself a new task: to persuade Pennsylvania’s 80,000-strong, strait-laced Amish community to vote for Donald Trump and in doing so ...