Amish
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Amish Soul Food a Beautiful Blend of Two Chester County Communities
Everyone familiar with the Pennsylvania Dutch and their delectable baked goods can swear by Amish cuisine. Despite forgoing modern technology, the Amish are known to…
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Chester County Boasts a Rich, Unique History
Chester County has come a long way since British Quaker William Penn named the land after Chester, England in 1682. The Lenni Lenape called this…
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Coatesville Chef’s Amish Soul Food Celebrates Black History
A Coatesville-raised chef grew up exposed to a unique cultural cuisine, and he wants to share it with the world, writes Sam Lin Sommer for…
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Renowned ‘Top Chef’ Alum from Coatesville Talks New Cookbook, Soul Food
Coatesville chef Chris Scott, the Top Chef alum and owner of Harlem’s Butterfunk Biscuit, has penned a new cookbook that is part memoir and part…
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National Geographic: Staying on an Amish Farm in Lancaster County the Ideal Way to Connect with Land
Travelers who are just learning about things such as home gardening and breadmaking due to the quarantine could learn a lot from visiting Lancaster County’s…
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As Amish Population in Lancaster County Grows, Some Are Leaving Their Homesteads Behind
As the Amish population in Pennsylvania, particularly in Lancaster County, continues to grow, some are finding jobs outside of farming and leaving their traditional homesteads…
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A Look at How the Brandywine Conservancy Helps Preserve an Amish Way of Life
In its tireless efforts to preserve the natural beauty of Chester County, the work of the Brandywine Conservancy has helped keep the area unspoiled and…















































