AMISH LAND Lancaster County, PA...Video Vignettes No. 29
More beautiful video snippets from around Lancaster County's Amish Land.
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@paulinebecker6681
So glad that these videos bring me back to my growing up in Lanc Cty now living in Vegas but always my hearts in PA. Thanks
@johnmaclellan2589
As always you produce very entertaining videos which are truly a delight and a blessing to be an admiring member of the viewing audience . Keep up the wonderful efforts that you pursue in the production and distribution of your most thought out and very dedicated input that are incorporated into each and every lovingly orchestrated visually stunning masterpiece.
@sandybruce9092
There is a bronze marker in a stone so,e where off Rt. 340 that tells about my ancestor coming to the US in 1683 - if you may be familiar with the Rutter Dairies - that’s my grandfather and a couple brothers who founded it back in 1921/22 - niw in the sole hands if my cousin and his family (long story there🥴🥴🥴🥴).
@sandybruce9092
To the person who made this video - where are those spinning things on the tall poles? I’d love to see them in person next time I get back up north!
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So glad that these videos bring me back to my growing up in Lanc Cty now living in Vegas but always my hearts in PA. Thanks
As always you produce very entertaining videos which are truly a delight and a blessing to be an admiring member of the viewing audience . Keep up the wonderful efforts that you pursue in the production and distribution of your most thought out and very dedicated input that are incorporated into each and every lovingly orchestrated visually stunning masterpiece.
There is a bronze marker in a stone so,e where off Rt. 340 that tells about my ancestor coming to the US in 1683 - if you may be familiar with the Rutter Dairies - that’s my grandfather and a couple brothers who founded it back in 1921/22 - niw in the sole hands if my cousin and his family (long story there🥴🥴🥴🥴).
To the person who made this video - where are those spinning things on the tall poles? I’d love to see them in person next time I get back up north!
Ma come fanno