There isn't a traditional Amish community in Birmingham, Alabama, as the Amish primarily reside in rural areas, particularly in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. However, there are small pockets of Amish and Mennonite populations in Alabama, including around the area of Verbena and in parts of central Alabama. These communities may engage in farming and crafts, reflecting their cultural practices. For more specific details, it may be helpful to explore local directories or community resources.
Faunsdale is a town in Marengo County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 87. The town was named for nearby Faunsdale Plantation.[1] Faunsdale is home to a medium-sized community of Amish Mennonites and the only Amish Mennonite community in this area of Alabama outside of Greensboro, Alabama. The town is also home to the only Amish Mennonite Church in the area, Cedarcrest Mennonite Church.
The best CNA training at reasonable prices is the community college. Jefferson State Community College, 2601 Carson Road, Birmingham, AL - (205) 853-1200
The address of the Mccoy Center For Community Service Inc is: 730 8Th Ave W, Birmingham, AL 35204-3510
No, it is a Mennonite community, which bears some similarities with the Amish.
Montezuma, Georgia is home to a conservative Amish Mennonite community, but they are mostly Mennonite. There is a small Amish community just outside of Winder, Georgia as well.
The address of the Historic Bethel Baptist Church Community Restoration Fund is: 3200 28Th Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35207-5116
The average life expectancy of the Amish community is around 72 to 75 years.
The average life span of the Amish community is around 72 to 75 years.
Yes there is an Amish community near Chalmette
Nabiac....NSW (Amish Mennonite)
Gangsters Paridise was the song he made into Amish Paradise
There is no single leader of the Amish. Each Amish community is managed by its elders, and each community is independent of the others, although they communicate and help each other.