Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
The address of the Shipshewana Branch Library is: 250 Depot Street, Shipshewana, 46565 0636
The address of the Shipshewana Car Museum Inc is: Po Box 486, Shipshewana, IN 46565-0486
The address of the Shipshewana Area Historical Society Inc is: 315 N Morton, Shipshewana, IN 46565
Yes, they do swim. I am not Amish, but know an Amish family in Penn. who have a pond on their farm with a dock and diving board that they swim in in the summertime. ****** I am currently staying at a Comfort Inn in Goshen, IN (near Shipshewana). Just saw an Amish family swimming in the hotel's pool. They wore regular bathing suits, although the colors were black and subdued.
The phone number of the Shipshewana Branch Library is: 260-768-7444.
You don't. But if you can get an Amish person to give you a buggy ride to South Bend's airport, you can take the South Shore Line to downtown Chicago.
Some words that rhyme with Shipshewana are banana, bandana, and nirvana.
Old Order Amish define themselves as horse and buggy people. As a result they need pasture and land sufficent for keeping a horse. Some communities do not allow members to reside in town, viewing town life as inconsistant with Amish values. Some communities do allow memebers to live in town. In my town of Shipshewana, Indiana there are many Amish individuals residing in town. Many are unmarried girls who work in the local tourism industry and do not keep a horse, but rather ride a bicycle.
Menno-Hof is located at 510 South Van Buren - State Road 5 in Shipshewana, Indiana. Shipshewana's claim to fame is the largest outdoor flea market in the Midwest with over one thousand vendor spaces. Menno-Hof is located opposite the flea market area.
Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
No. There are no Amish communities in NJ.
Not all Amish people have to be white. This is because some other people can be adopted or converted into the Amish way of life.