We stayed in a bed and breakfast in Cooperstown, NY, that was staffed by Amish young ladies. Years ago I lived near Lancaster County, PA, and I have 2 quilts that I got at an Amish auction in Strasburg. They are treasures.
Have seen horse and buggy tied to lampposts in a shopping center parking lot. One time, the driver had bought some lumber, which was sticking out the back of the buggy. I saw him walking toward the grocery store there. This is Schwartzentruber Amish, as there was no slow-moving-vehicle triangle on the buggy, or any reflective tape. This was in northern Onondaga County, with the Amish living in Oswego County. Wish I knew more about the Amish in Oswego County. I understand that there are some Amish in the northwest corner of Onondaga County, someone told me.
The Amish from northern St Lawrence county used to travel to Massena to shop at the Walmart in fairly large groups. It was not unusual to have an entire section of the parking lot filled with buggies tied up and waiting.
I'm glad you touched on Chautauqua County settlements. My Amish neighbors are some of the best friends you'd ever want to meet. I've been to most of the businesses you pictured- even the Carriage shop in Conewango. The carriage maker had to make me a new set of shafts for my cart when the horse broke them! That shop is right over the County line, in Cattaraugus County. Great videos, I have been enjoying this series very much.
Neat to hear that, sounds like you are in a great area for Amish. I think the one of all of these I'd like to visit is Mahlon Shetler's watch/clock business. I'm really glad you are liking the videos, they're a lot of work to put together, to include the right photos, etc. but I hope they provide people a good guide to Amish in each state and benefit Amish as well by promoting visiting their shops and businesses (which is one of my own favorite things to do, so I'm always glad to cover that topic 👍)
I used to spend time in Cherry creek at my Aunt and Uncle's property. My Uncle did business with an Amish sawmill and a blacksmith in Leon. I worked with a man who was the town supervisor of Cherry creek in the 70's, he had a great relationship with the Amish community. Beautiful area of New York.
I live near Altmar, NY, and have employed Amish people at my home for various projects. It seems most of the Amish men have the last name of Swartzentruber. I had employed two Swartzentruber men to do siding on my home. There was a problematic issue at one point, and the head man, Ruben, claimed we could use a Sawz-All. (He knew the name). I went to the basement, got my Sawz-All, and brought it to him, but he shied away from it, and asked me to use it! It remains a mystery to me what "modern" conveniences they will use, and which they shy away from. Whatever the tool or machine is, a decision must be made as to whether it is "too handy". By the way, the Swartzentrubers do not use phones. These are honorable and pleasant people.
Great video. My father's family descended from the Amish in Lancaster County, PA which is the oldest Amish in the US and they've always held a spot in my heart. I drove through Heuvelton, NY on Monday this week on my way back to Boston and I was shocked at the amount of Amish farms since I had last been up there.....literally dozens of farms and they were like bees on the street, in the farms, kids/women/men. Wow they have really multiplied in that area. Their farms are immaculate and they always have a wave when you pass, they may seem strange to some folks but to me they are the salt of the earth.
I lived in Addison when I was born. Both sets of my Grandparents had farms there. I moved to Virginia at age four, but I still visit my relatives in Steuben County every year.
Thanks for your video I grew up on a small dairy farm in Steuben county NY. My brother converted the farm into organic hay, wrapped hay and small grain products He did business with the Amish community in the Prattsburgh New York and Wheeler Hill areas On summer “vacations” I spent several years traveling from NC to work with my father and brother on our farm During that time I went to the Amish community several times each summer. Many small businesses were there, including a furniture shop that we were invited to tour. It was fascinating to see how cleverly all the machines were belt-driven from underneath the floor powered by a Diesel engine
I’m also from a small village in Steuben County called Addison. Both my maternal and paternal grandparents had farms, one being a dairy farm. I moved to Virginia at age four, but I still go up several times a year to visit family.
I live in Steuben County. My hubby and I are friends with the community in Jasper. My husband often drives for them. He also fishes with them. A family took my little grand daughter on a buggy ride as well as a pony ride. When they go shopping, they SHOP BIG TIME. It fills our van...lol. we have visited many different other areas both in NY state, PA, and Ohio when taking our friends to visit family. We always take our little dog along on our travels. They think it's funny that I treat my little Peanut, a chiweenie like a baby. They laugh when I dress him up.
They may live simpler lives but it's amazing how progressive the amish around Clymer are in business. Hes retired now but Wally was the service manager at the New Holland dealer along with several mechanics and they all used the computers and worked on all the modern equipment. If that one picture was of the building supply company it was an old one. They've expanded several times, built a house and ball field. I would say there was easily a million$$$$ in lumber sitting in the yard, no doubt a multi-million $$$ business.
That picture is some years old so sounds like it is a good bit bigger now, good to know. Just curious is the ball field meant for the local Amish youth? It is interesting to see Amish dip into use of technology in the workplace but keep it out of the home (at least for the most part). I think there is something healthy about those kinds of bounds, if you are going to use it, versus the typical English "always plugged in" approach (I can be guilty of that one I'll admit)
I lived in Norfolk NY in St Lawrence County and there were Amish in Norfolk (the Amish have an amazing Cheese Shop in town) and the community was spread out through Chase Mills and Madrid. They were fairly conservative people but very friendly and personable. I know of a contractor who did house construction and one family butchering business that traveled out to my sister's farm to butcher her pigs and get them packaged up for Winter. I am not sure where they fit into all these New York communities or where they originated, but meeting and living among these people was a really great experience!
I love watching ur videos on the Amish I've always been interested in their ways of living. I'm from PA but have lived in NY for the last 4 yrs in Cattaraugus County and I'm surprised u could pronounce these weird names correct only because when I first moved here I pronounced them different and my fiance had to correct me and it took me alittle while to be able to say them properly but I got them down now 😁
thank you for this. i am currently a driver working in the seneca and wayne county areas in ny. always looking for more information so i do not make a mistake and disrespect my amish clients.
Orleans county has a few Amish businesses including a bulk food and bakery, a general store, metal shop, and various greenhouses. I had done business with a lumber mill, but the family relocated to Montana when our politicians were proposing that they had to follow child labor laws that would have prevented the younger kids from working at the mill. The 2 boys who at the time were in their teens were incredibly strong and loved teasing myself and the older gentleman I was with. Great people !
Neat to hear about that area, sounds like you have a good array of Amish businesses covered there. And sorry to hear the family was spurred to leave (though Montana might not be a bad place to live and a lot of new communities have been popping up there). Do you know when the labor law issue was happening? I recall the issue appearing somewhere, but it was probably 10 years or more since I'd last seen it in the media
I was always interested in knowing about Amish people. Thank you so much for the information. I would love to visit one of the communities in New York.
Your videos are very informative. Would you be able to do one in the future about Amish and education? Also how do Amish meet the needs of individuals with learning disabilities or special needs like autism etc?
I'll be doing at least one or two on Amish education coming up. I'm not sure how deep I'll go into special needs and related, but there is this post on that topic in the meantime: amishamerica.com/amish-special-needs-children/ Amish do see all children as blessings and provide education for those with special needs, though as with most things Amish, approaches can vary
I was also wondering what the Amish schools do for Special Education, because I have a Severely Autistic daughter. I suspect that there aren't as many cases of Autism and similar disabilities in the Amish population, but I could be mistaken.
@@web9254 The Washington Post did 2015 article on this topic. "Amish schools find ways to serve special needs kids". The bummer part is the article is behind their pay wall. TL;DR they do try to get their children help. Even the ones that are severely handicapped.
I am originally from NY and lived the vast majority of my life there. I knew of Mennonite communities but I never knew about the Amish communities. Most people think of New York City when they think of New York. The truth is that the vast majority of NY state is nothing like the city. I still was surprised to hear that the land was affordable, even in upstate NY. Usually, the taxes alone can be burdensome. Hopefully, there will be a resurgence in farming and farming communities in New York State. It is a beautiful state that would be much better off if NYC seceded, lol. I'm only half kidding. Most upper portions of NY state are beautiful and the residents are wonderful folks. Thank you for a really well done video. I've been watching quite a few of your videos and have enjoyed them all. Liked and subbed.
The taxes in upstate NY are ridiculously low compared to Downstate NY. You could buy a Middle Class Home in a small city like Norwich, NY for $75,000, nice beautiful home ready to move in . Property Taxes are less than $1000 a year. Same home on Long Island- $15,000 property tax. Move to Upstate NY if you wanna live cheap. I don't wanna hear people complain about taxes up there, just insane.
@@alicepalmer1189 Was someone complaining about the taxes previously? You're right about taxes upstate, BUT it depends on where a person considers upstate to be. So, where you consider "downstate", many people consider "upstate". Most people that are originally from NYC consider Rockland, Orange, Ulster and Dutchess counties as "upstate". Some people even consider Northern Westchester as upstate. So, to those people the taxes "upstate" are also high. I know that it is laughable to the people that are actually form "UPSTATE", lol. We left what we considered "upstate" New York over a decade ago and for a 1/3 acre property with a single family home, we were paying about $12,000 a year. That was over a decade ago and that still was lower than Long Island and many other areas. It was just ANOTHER reason to leave
NYC seceding... I've been proposing that for decades! Although I thought maybe we could just give it to New Jersey. But this is a site about the Amish... And I've seen Amish horses and buggies parked in the parking lot of a major shopping area near me (northern Onondaga County) even though I have no idea where they live (but would probably be Oswego County). Some appear to be Swartzentruber, but I've also seen others with reflective tape on the buggies.
@@kathyh.1720 Since it doesn't seem like the government is going to have NYC secede from the rest of the state, it might be better to just have the City be its own voting entity. Let the Electoral College be expanded to every city in America with 1 million residents or more. The whole idea of the Electoral College is an extremely intelligent concept, it really needs to be expanded so that major cities aren't dictating what entire states end up doing. Just like certain states don't have the same concerns as states in other parts of the country, many states don't have the same concerns as the major cities that are within their borders.
One of my most favorite Amish Grocery store, deli, bakery and cafe is Sauders in Seneca Falls, NY. Great store to visit if you're in the area. They Also have a huge outdoor furniture, Shed and Gazebo business next door as well.
@@AmishAmerica I live in Charlotte Hall (not from here). I enjoy visiting the local Amish store and farmers market. I even had the privilege of going to their quilt auction in November.
Enjoy your video’s, very interesting and informative. I admire the dedication of the Amish and their faith. Several families in Eaton County Michigan where I live. Keep up the good work.
Come to visit Millers market on highway 104 near Ridgeway,N.Y...... produce, meats , bakery items,all kinds of goodies and the best made to order sandwiches ever..outside sheds. Near by a furniture shop and a true Amish fabric shop. Wineries are nearby.
I live near a growing Amish community in Newark Valleys, NY. Some surnames there are Yoder and Hostetler. I will check out your website. Tomorrow, January 6, they celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany (Old Christmas as some call it). Loved your video.
Conewango Valley ...best quilts & hickory rockers made!!!! There also is Native reservations in NY where these Amish communities are near...both revere the land
The Amish don't Revere the land. It is seen as a product given to them by God to use. You are romantizing their culture. I live with several Amish neighbors. I see them over harvest woodlots, trap indiscriminately and turn rural areas into Amish strip malls of small businesses. My neighbor across the street from me runs 5 businesses one of which is. a sawmill...6 days a week! It is a nightmare. My rural quiet life is gone. They own 200 acres of land and yet ask me to hunt on my 80 acres. .? Sorry you are mistaken if you think they Revere the land. They USE the land with abandon...just like most other people.
I live beside and am friendly with some Swartzentruber Amish in northern NY. As conservative as these folks are, they shop at Aldi, go to McDonald’s and are incredibly entrepreneurial (have seen them break rules for money). The kids and wives are totally fascinated by cities. The pull of modernity is strong
I'm in south western Ontario, Canada where there are several Amish farms. Most of them are named Yoder or Stutzman. There was a funeral this week for an Amish woman. There were hundreds (literally) of Amish attending the funeral. I'm used to my neighbour coming to use the phone to call a vet or get a ride to town. But this week several from out of town came to use the phone and arrange to get picked up at the train station. One was going to Brockville, Ontario and needed a ride to New York. So he would be from one of the communities close to the St. Lawrence. He was only allowed to use a phone for emergencies and arranging transport. I know "my" Amish also have relatives in Minnesota and Tennessee
In Herkimer County the Price Chopper grocery store has designated parking spots for their horse and buggy. It’s common to see the Amish on the road and in certain stores. I’m absolutely fascinated by them!
Thanks for putting Chautauqua County on the map. I live across the road from a Amish family. Nice people and I am only 7 miles from downtown Clymer NY.
From NY, You did pretty well with the names. Was impressed. Just found your channel, and have watched tons of the videos already and plan on keep going. Love the vids. Thanks for all of the info.
Very good video! Note that Fort Plain is located in Montgomery county. There are hitching posts and poop scoops at many businesses in this town and many towns around.
That was very interesting I didn't even know New York had that many Amish. It's probably ignorance on my part I've never Associated New York with Amish and I know that is ignorance on my part so thank you for this information and you have yourself a nice day
Have you been to the Amish and Menonnite communities near Versailles, Missouri? (Pronounced Ver sayles’) There also a fairly large one around Choteau, Oklahoma.
Amish are great people. I live in Western Massachusetts and spend a lot of time in various parts of Upstate New York. I have noticed increasing numbers of Amish in many areas. As traditional farmers cannot succeed, the Amish come in and buy land and make it go. Yes, the Mohawk River Valley is one of those areas. I remember seeing them in Fort Plain recently and near St. Johnsville.
Glad this popped up on my feed. I am originally from NY state but have not lived there in about 45 years. Nice to see the Amish moving in. NY is really a great state. A little too expensive in my opinion but certainly a lot of land and abundant possibilities. I miss NY a lot and would love to go back someday, perhaps to stay. Thank Erik!
I congratulate you on your pronunciation of Conewango, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua!! Although my family is "English," our roots go back to before the Amish settled here. We are really amused by current affairs, worries about shortages, and "preppers" fears of EMPs to which the Amish would say, "huh?"
In Livingston county in the town Groveland there is an Amish farm that everyone calls the Donut Farm. In warm weather every Saturday morning there is a line of cars waiting for them to open at 9am. I go to their farm to buy eggs.
You can buy an acre of land in NY for $1000, that's why the Amish are coming to NY. Many remote areas in NY and the Amish like that. As soon as you leave NYC and cross the George Wash. Bridge, you get on the Palisades Parkway going North and you feel like you're driving thru a Wilderness. One minute you're in the South Bronx, the next minute in Deer Country. All the way from NYC up to the Canadian border is rural/wilderness with small cities here and there. NY is almost the same size as New England, 6 x bigger than NJ. It's also a Sportsman's paradise.
I grew up in, and still live in, Conewango Valley. (It's pronounced Con-uh-wahn-go, kinda like saying the phrase Canoe doesn't wanna go--also like the difference in the two most common pronunciations of the word "Amish"--either "Ay-mish" or "Ah-mish".) I know the area well and was pleasantly surprised to see my hometown featured here. We frequent the fabric store in Leon (pronounced "Lee-in"), the cheese factory has the best cheese curds around outside Wisconsin, and some of the toys and games from the toy shop are downright clever. Internet is pretty spotty here so games are quite welcome indeed in the winter, and when the power is out!
I live in upstate ny, always have, there a lot of Amish. Good people though. Kind of in a rural area so I’m very used to horse and buggies traveling about
If you're ever in NY again, you should check out The Wind Mill Farm & Crafts Market and Oak Hill Bulk Foods Market that are near each other south of Penn Yan, NY (Yates County) on the northern end of Keuka Lake. There are more Amish businesses near there as well. But both are a must visit if in the area. The Windmill has both Amish and non-Amish vendors. You did pronounce some of the counties incorrectly, but I forgive you. 😏😉
Living quite near to New Wilmington PA we find quite a lot of Amish businesses, and I've never seen a single item of any kind for sale that wasn't money well spent. I guess it's easy to romanticize the Amish way of life, philosophy of living, and strong ethics, but personally I admire them greatly. I have family in France who came to visit - not terribly impressed generally with America, except for the Amish, who they said were the only reason they'd ever want to move here! There are no Amish in Europe now, even though they originated there.
@@AmishAmerica you don't even know what you're missing until you try it... and then the sweet sweet chipotle remaining is a thing of wonder to enjoy yummm
How about: Hobbies of the Amish? (Men and woman...) How the Amish celebrate (observe) Easter? Christmas? Birthdays? Weddings? National holidays? Besides the faceless dolls, what kind of toys do Amish kids have? Is there anything like Scouts for Amish boys and girls? What about service groups for Amish Men? Amish women? Good series of videos...
Everything is top quality. I know know a lot of these people, we service their sewing machines. Goodness, I have a pretty good understanding of the language (my grandfather was born in Germany and his mother tongue was Deutsch)
I’m around Middletown Ny and I only really know about 1 amish family yeah there’s a lot more but the one I know are pretty nice. Some of the kids my age came to work with me and my dad and it was really shocking that they were actually talkative and didn’t have the personality of a brick wall. I gave them their first cans of monster and they were thrilled I didn’t know Some amish didn’t drink soda or energy drinks😂
I've got it scheduled for within the next 2-3 state videos 👍 Just curious if you can tell me, are they using the pvc pipe reflectors widely now throughout the Lodi community there? I meant to visit last time in Holmes Co but was tight for time. They're attached to the wheels so they make an oscillating attention-getting motion while the buggy is moving. They were testing it several years ago there, and I've seen it in at least one other Swartzentruber community: amishamerica.com/swartzentruber-amish-testing-unusual-buggy-visibility-solution/
Right your closest Amish are probably the Mohawk Valley area communities, or possibly in PA. At least that's a closer drive than say, being in southern CA!
No actually the list should be accurate as of publication. Someone had a similar comment a few weeks ago - the communities in Ontario and Yates counties are actually Old Order Mennonite, who also use the horse-and-buggy, dress plain, etc. But they are not Amish, so not included here. But that's really neat to have both Old Order Amish and Mennonites nearby.
I am from state of New York. Yates county and Ontario county have Amish community. I live in town of Potter. I know that outside of the town have Amish community. So do Penn Yan Middlelsex Rushville and more have Amish Community. You nerd to take a new look at the State of New York..
The areas you are discussing have a significant Old Order Mennonite community. They use the horse-and-buggy too, but they are different from Amish. Yates County, and it also goes into Ontario County
My Dad was new oder Mennonite. We had cars. My dad had three full time jobs one was a full time fire chief and one was working for the highway Department and he was our teacher. He work in our land in the weekend. Amish and Mennonite only go up to the 8 grade. He had some friends that was The old order Amish that had horse and buggy. We have Amish and Mennonite in the volunteer fire department in Yates County. I am happy that I am the new oder Mennonite. I know that a Amish and Mennonite can't married a English people. My dad get kick of the Mennonite community because he married my mom who was English.
Hi Eric, great video on my neck of the woods 👍. I live in the Central NY/Finger Lakes area. If you’re ever in the area, check out Sauders Amish Grocery Store in Seneca Falls. It’s a mecca for all things Amish. I occasionally visit a stand in Scipio Center on route 34 that has some of the best rhubarb jam around 😋 Quick question, if you’re at all familiar with the finger lakes region, we are known for our vineyards and wine. Do you know if the Amish would partake in winemaking? 🍷
Glad you liked it Angela! Thanks for the tip as well, I do like rhubarb. So yes some Amish do make homemade wine, including dandelion wine and beet wine (I've had some of that, not bad). I actually did a little video on it where I touch on that topic: ua-cam.com/video/cRHCcAuN0WI/v-deo.html Some Amish are against alcohol while in other communities it's present to varying degrees
Thanks Eric! I will definitely check out the video, much appreciated! Also “The Windmill” is a large indoor and open air market that has many Amish vendors, it’s in Penn Yan… highly recommended, If you’re ever in this area, happy to give some solid tips. Thanks for what you do 🙏🏼
Here in upstate, we have Poland, Paris, Rome, New Berlin all sorts of towns. It was funny when my friend came over from England and we went to Niagara Falls. She loved seeing so much of " Europe" in our area lol
I live in NY and I have a lot of Amish friends even sat at there dinner table and enjoy a meal with them great people very friendly ..... I have a Question is what the Amish like in West Virginia . I was told they are moving in West Virginia . And I was wondering how they like it and are they going to be more moving to west Virginia ???
We live in Otsego County and just love the Amish. I used to have a large van and drove the the Amish around. Such a pleasure. The van got to end up each time a dark cloud came over
I grew up in Wyoming County NY one way you could tell if they were Mennonite or Amish generally Amish don’t drive vehicles or use electricity or phone and Mennonite’s drove or used electricity. Idk if that’s the same everywhere it’s just what I’ve saw…
As firefighter have responded to many traffic accidents and structure fires, haven't seen any cases of Amish sueing or even wanting any charges pressed, at Barn fire's they often are rebuilding while we are still putting some of the fire out, no fire insurance just their community donations of mate and Labor
I don't see anything online, which isn't too surprising because though the county has 3 separate communities, all 3 are very small (around 100 Amish total between them). I would recommend doing it the old-fashioned way - take a drive - but at the same time I wouldn't expect a lot in that county. Berkshire, Candor, South Owego are the areas
I am from upstate NY & I am close to Montgomery, Schoharie (first pronunciation was correct, 😆), Herkimer areas… we have shopped at the Picklehill Amish farm in Fort Plain for many years. When we first went to their store they were not as openly friendly but now quite, I guess we have grown on them 😆… thank you so much for sharing. I am a new subscriber!!!
Thanks for confirming that, Schoharie was one of the trickier ones I've had to deal with lately, though Virginia also had some tricky names :) Neat to hear you have been making a connection there in your community - And welcome aboard, glad you found the channel!
I also live near the Pickle Hill Bulk Foods. I'm on Highway 31. My neighbors are all Delaware Amish with the black top buggies with rounded bottoms. I'd say they are pretty progressive here considering they go through more fuel than we do. I think they are in vehicles more than we are also. Most are friendly, some are suspicious. All in all, I prefer to have them as neighbors over anybody else.
I own land in Chenango County in Central NY. I was sitting in my car in front of my property and an Amish Buggy Came trotting down my road and passed right by my property. I live on Long Island, the last thing I expected to see was an Amish guy right in front of my property. Such a weird experience to be sitting in a car surrounded by State Forest land , late afternoon and I saw an Amish Buggy like it was the 19th Century. Totally shocked seeing that for the first time in a very remote area . I waved to the Young Amish guy and he waved back. After the Buggy passed, I grabbed my camera and took a picture of the Buggy as it headed away. Based on the Color of the Buggy , I read the Amish guy was associated with a Conservative Amish Sect. The Amish are moving to NY because you can buy an acre of land for $1000. It's probably the cheapest land you can buy in the East.
I lived in Erie County, NY for 10 years, right on the border with Niagara County. That's where I encountered Amish at the train station where I dropped off or picked up my traveling son who preferred trains vs. planes. Not really a conducive place to opening conversations, as families are greeting one another after some time apart, or saying their goodbyes. But anyway, I knew there were Amish in the area. I just didn't know until much later that there were Amish businesses!
Actually the “Nebraska Amish” or white topped Amish are the most plain of all the Amish. They are probably also one of the smallest groups and live only in miffin co Pa in a place called big valley.
While at one time they may have been considered that way, and are still quite plain today, on the whole they're not plainer than Swartzentrubers. In at least one or two of the Big Valley groups they use old style cell phones now (there are at least 5 subgroups now within the Nebraska group). Not to mention permitting the orange SMV triangle for many years now, no Swartzentruber churches have ever used that one. But for some time at least they were considered among the plainest, and I think this description can be traced to John A. Hostetler (Amish Society author and native of the area)
We stayed in a bed and breakfast in Cooperstown, NY, that was staffed by Amish young ladies. Years ago I lived near Lancaster County, PA, and I have 2 quilts that I got at an Amish auction in Strasburg. They are treasures.
I’m from Oswego County & you pronounced correctly.
I'm from NY and you did a great job with most of our pronunciations! 😁 We don't make it easy
😄A sure giveaway I'm not local of course...but I love hearing the correct ways to pronounce some of these place names.
Seneca County reporting in, and the only error I heard was Ovid. It has a long O.
Have seen horse and buggy tied to lampposts in a shopping center parking lot. One time, the driver had bought some lumber, which was sticking out the back of the buggy. I saw him walking toward the grocery store there. This is Schwartzentruber Amish, as there was no slow-moving-vehicle triangle on the buggy, or any reflective tape. This was in northern Onondaga County, with the Amish living in Oswego County. Wish I knew more about the Amish in Oswego County. I understand that there are some Amish in the northwest corner of Onondaga County, someone told me.
The Amish from northern St Lawrence county used to travel to Massena to shop at the Walmart in fairly large groups. It was not unusual to have an entire section of the parking lot filled with buggies tied up and waiting.
I'm glad you touched on Chautauqua County settlements. My Amish neighbors are some of the best friends you'd ever want to meet. I've been to most of the businesses you pictured- even the Carriage shop in Conewango. The carriage maker had to make me a new set of shafts for my cart when the horse broke them! That shop is right over the County line, in Cattaraugus County.
Great videos, I have been enjoying this series very much.
Neat to hear that, sounds like you are in a great area for Amish. I think the one of all of these I'd like to visit is Mahlon Shetler's watch/clock business. I'm really glad you are liking the videos, they're a lot of work to put together, to include the right photos, etc. but I hope they provide people a good guide to Amish in each state and benefit Amish as well by promoting visiting their shops and businesses (which is one of my own favorite things to do, so I'm always glad to cover that topic 👍)
I used to spend time in Cherry creek at my Aunt and Uncle's property. My Uncle did business with an Amish sawmill and a blacksmith in Leon. I worked with a man who was the town supervisor of Cherry creek in the 70's, he had a great relationship with the Amish community. Beautiful area of New York.
Yup I know the clock shop, on the corner of the midwifes road! I’ve driven one or two women there
I live near Altmar, NY, and have employed Amish people at my home for various projects. It seems most of the Amish men have the last name of Swartzentruber. I had employed two Swartzentruber men to do siding on my home. There was a problematic issue at one point, and the head man, Ruben, claimed we could use a Sawz-All. (He knew the name). I went to the basement, got my Sawz-All, and brought it to him, but he shied away from it, and asked me to use it! It remains a mystery to me what "modern" conveniences they will use, and which they shy away from. Whatever the tool or machine is, a decision must be made as to whether it is "too handy". By the way, the Swartzentrubers do not use phones. These are honorable and pleasant people.
Great video. My father's family descended from the Amish in Lancaster County, PA which is the oldest Amish in the US and they've always held a spot in my heart. I drove through Heuvelton, NY on Monday this week on my way back to Boston and I was shocked at the amount of Amish farms since I had last been up there.....literally dozens of farms and they were like bees on the street, in the farms, kids/women/men. Wow they have really multiplied in that area. Their farms are immaculate and they always have a wave when you pass, they may seem strange to some folks but to me they are the salt of the earth.
Thanks for mentioning Steuben county. Cameron and Addison.both have a decent amount of Amish
I lived in Addison when I was born. Both sets of my Grandparents had farms there. I moved to Virginia at age four, but I still visit my relatives in Steuben County every year.
Thanks for your video
I grew up on a small dairy farm in Steuben county NY.
My brother converted the farm into organic hay, wrapped hay and small grain products
He did business with the Amish community in the Prattsburgh New York and Wheeler Hill areas
On summer “vacations” I spent several years traveling from NC to work with my father and brother on our farm
During that time I went to the Amish community several times each summer. Many small businesses were there, including a furniture shop that we were invited to tour. It was fascinating to see how cleverly all the machines were belt-driven from underneath the floor powered by a Diesel engine
I’m also from a small village in Steuben County called Addison. Both my maternal and paternal grandparents had farms, one being a dairy farm. I moved to Virginia at age four, but I still go up several times a year to visit family.
Oh, and my paternal grandparent’s neighbors were all Amish. Forgot that part. 😂
Their numbers are increasing in the St Lawrence and Franklin Counties, NY.
Better Amish than Islam.
I live in Steuben County. My hubby and I are friends with the community in Jasper. My husband often drives for them. He also fishes with them. A family took my little grand daughter on a buggy ride as well as a pony ride. When they go shopping, they SHOP BIG TIME. It fills our van...lol. we have visited many different other areas both in NY state, PA, and Ohio when taking our friends to visit family. We always take our little dog along on our travels. They think it's funny that I treat my little Peanut, a chiweenie like a baby. They laugh when I dress him up.
They may live simpler lives but it's amazing how progressive the amish around Clymer are in business.
Hes retired now but Wally was the service manager at the New Holland dealer along with several mechanics and they all used the computers and worked on all the modern equipment.
If that one picture was of the building supply company it was an old one. They've expanded several times, built a house and ball field. I would say there was easily a million$$$$ in lumber sitting in the yard, no doubt a multi-million $$$ business.
That picture is some years old so sounds like it is a good bit bigger now, good to know. Just curious is the ball field meant for the local Amish youth? It is interesting to see Amish dip into use of technology in the workplace but keep it out of the home (at least for the most part). I think there is something healthy about those kinds of bounds, if you are going to use it, versus the typical English "always plugged in" approach (I can be guilty of that one I'll admit)
I lived in Norfolk NY in St Lawrence County and there were Amish in Norfolk (the Amish have an amazing Cheese Shop in town) and the community was spread out through Chase Mills and Madrid. They were fairly conservative people but very friendly and personable. I know of a contractor who did house construction and one family butchering business that traveled out to my sister's farm to butcher her pigs and get them packaged up for Winter. I am not sure where they fit into all these New York communities or where they originated, but meeting and living among these people was a really great experience!
Lowville happens to rhyme with "cow ville". It's very snowy there.
Thanks for clarifying that - I noticed that too. (I live in Cattaraugus County).
I love this guy’s content . Thank You Sir!!!
I love watching ur videos on the Amish I've always been interested in their ways of living. I'm from PA but have lived in NY for the last 4 yrs in Cattaraugus County and I'm surprised u could pronounce these weird names correct only because when I first moved here I pronounced them different and my fiance had to correct me and it took me alittle while to be able to say them properly but I got them down now 😁
thank you for this. i am currently a driver working in the seneca and wayne county areas in ny. always looking for more information so i do not make a mistake and disrespect my amish clients.
Orleans county has a few Amish businesses including a bulk food and bakery, a general store, metal shop, and various greenhouses. I had done business with a lumber mill, but the family relocated to Montana when our politicians were proposing that they had to follow child labor laws that would have prevented the younger kids from working at the mill. The 2 boys who at the time were in their teens were incredibly strong and loved teasing myself and the older gentleman I was with. Great people !
Neat to hear about that area, sounds like you have a good array of Amish businesses covered there. And sorry to hear the family was spurred to leave (though Montana might not be a bad place to live and a lot of new communities have been popping up there). Do you know when the labor law issue was happening? I recall the issue appearing somewhere, but it was probably 10 years or more since I'd last seen it in the media
@@AmishAmerica It was at least 13 - 14 years ago.
I was always interested in knowing about Amish people. Thank you so much for the information. I would love to visit one of the communities in New York.
We've really enjoyed getting to know the folks in the Essex and Burke communities. Just across the lake from us in VT.
Your videos are very informative. Would you be able to do one in the future about Amish and education? Also how do Amish meet the needs of individuals with learning disabilities or special needs like autism etc?
I'll be doing at least one or two on Amish education coming up. I'm not sure how deep I'll go into special needs and related, but there is this post on that topic in the meantime: amishamerica.com/amish-special-needs-children/ Amish do see all children as blessings and provide education for those with special needs, though as with most things Amish, approaches can vary
@@AmishAmerica Thanks I hadn't seen that video!
I was also wondering what the Amish schools do for Special Education, because I have a Severely Autistic daughter. I suspect that there aren't as many cases of Autism and similar disabilities in the Amish population, but I could be mistaken.
@@web9254 The Washington Post did 2015 article on this topic. "Amish schools find ways to serve special needs kids". The bummer part is the article is behind their pay wall.
TL;DR they do try to get their children help. Even the ones that are severely handicapped.
I am originally from NY and lived the vast majority of my life there. I knew of Mennonite communities but I never knew about the Amish communities. Most people think of New York City when they think of New York. The truth is that the vast majority of NY state is nothing like the city. I still was surprised to hear that the land was affordable, even in upstate NY. Usually, the taxes alone can be burdensome. Hopefully, there will be a resurgence in farming and farming communities in New York State. It is a beautiful state that would be much better off if NYC seceded, lol. I'm only half kidding. Most upper portions of NY state are beautiful and the residents are wonderful folks.
Thank you for a really well done video. I've been watching quite a few of your videos and have enjoyed them all. Liked and subbed.
The taxes in upstate NY are ridiculously low compared to Downstate NY. You could buy a Middle Class Home in a small city like Norwich, NY for $75,000, nice beautiful home ready to move in . Property Taxes are less than $1000 a year. Same home on Long Island- $15,000 property tax.
Move to Upstate NY if you wanna live cheap. I don't wanna hear people complain about taxes up there, just insane.
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Was someone complaining about the taxes previously? You're right about taxes upstate, BUT it depends on where a person considers upstate to be. So, where you consider "downstate", many people consider "upstate". Most people that are originally from NYC consider Rockland, Orange, Ulster and Dutchess counties as "upstate". Some people even consider Northern Westchester as upstate. So, to those people the taxes "upstate" are also high. I know that it is laughable to the people that are actually form "UPSTATE", lol. We left what we considered "upstate" New York over a decade ago and for a 1/3 acre property with a single family home, we were paying about $12,000 a year. That was over a decade ago and that still was lower than Long Island and many other areas. It was just ANOTHER reason to leave
NYC seceding... I've been proposing that for decades! Although I thought maybe we could just give it to New Jersey.
But this is a site about the Amish... And I've seen Amish horses and buggies parked in the parking lot of a major shopping area near me (northern Onondaga County) even though I have no idea where they live (but would probably be Oswego County). Some appear to be Swartzentruber, but I've also seen others with reflective tape on the buggies.
@@kathyh.1720
Since it doesn't seem like the government is going to have NYC secede from the rest of the state, it might be better to just have the City be its own voting entity. Let the Electoral College be expanded to every city in America with 1 million residents or more.
The whole idea of the Electoral College is an extremely intelligent concept, it really needs to be expanded so that major cities aren't dictating what entire states end up doing.
Just like certain states don't have the same concerns as states in other parts of the country, many states don't have the same concerns as the major cities that are within their borders.
One of my most favorite Amish Grocery store, deli, bakery and cafe is Sauders in Seneca Falls, NY. Great store to visit if you're in the area. They Also have a huge outdoor furniture, Shed and Gazebo business next door as well.
Please make a video about the Maryland Amish. I am really enjoying your videos !
Thanks Wendy! I will get to Maryland though may be a few months. But I plan to do all 31
@@AmishAmerica I live in Charlotte Hall (not from here). I enjoy visiting the local Amish store and farmers market. I even had the privilege of going to their quilt auction in November.
Enjoy your video’s, very interesting and informative. I admire the dedication of the Amish and their faith. Several families in Eaton County Michigan where I live. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Donald! I'll be doing a video on Michigan at some point too. Great state for the Amish
Come to visit Millers market on highway 104 near Ridgeway,N.Y...... produce, meats , bakery items,all kinds of goodies and the best made to order sandwiches ever..outside sheds. Near by a furniture shop and a true Amish fabric shop. Wineries are nearby.
I live near a growing Amish community in Newark Valleys, NY. Some surnames there are Yoder and Hostetler. I will check out your website. Tomorrow, January 6, they celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany (Old Christmas as some call it). Loved your video.
Conewango Valley ...best quilts & hickory rockers made!!!!
There also is Native reservations in NY where these Amish communities are near...both revere the land
The Amish don't Revere the land. It is seen as a product given to them by God to use. You are romantizing their culture. I live with several Amish neighbors. I see them over harvest woodlots, trap indiscriminately and turn rural areas into Amish strip malls of small businesses. My neighbor across the street from me runs 5 businesses one of which is. a sawmill...6 days a week! It is a nightmare. My rural quiet life is gone. They own 200 acres of land and yet ask me to hunt on my 80 acres. .? Sorry you are mistaken if you think they Revere the land. They USE the land with abandon...just like most other people.
Love your videos & enjoy watching them, I grew up in Millersburg, Ohio and now live in Jefferson county NY, we have many Amish here.
Thanks Missy! Millersburg is a very nice place, haven't been to that part of NY yet
The Low, in Lowville , Lewis Co.is not like an altitude, but rhythms with Cow,....
Great post! Good to see these businesses are doing well.
I live beside and am friendly with some Swartzentruber Amish in northern NY. As conservative as these folks are, they shop at Aldi, go to McDonald’s and are incredibly entrepreneurial (have seen them break rules for money). The kids and wives are totally fascinated by cities. The pull of modernity is strong
I'm in south western Ontario, Canada where there are several Amish farms. Most of them are named Yoder or Stutzman. There was a funeral this week for an Amish woman. There were hundreds (literally) of Amish attending the funeral. I'm used to my neighbour coming to use the phone to call a vet or get a ride to town. But this week several from out of town came to use the phone and arrange to get picked up at the train station. One was going to Brockville, Ontario and needed a ride to New York. So he would be from one of the communities close to the St. Lawrence. He was only allowed to use a phone for emergencies and arranging transport. I know "my" Amish also have relatives in Minnesota and Tennessee
In Herkimer County the Price Chopper grocery store has designated parking spots for their horse and buggy. It’s common to see the Amish on the road and in certain stores. I’m absolutely fascinated by them!
Thanks for putting Chautauqua County on the map. I live across the road from a Amish family. Nice people and I am only 7 miles from downtown Clymer NY.
Thank you Eric. I enjoy your videos. Heading to Holmes County end of July. Can’t wait.
From NY, You did pretty well with the names. Was impressed. Just found your channel, and have watched tons of the videos already and plan on keep going. Love the vids. Thanks for all of the info.
Very good video! Note that Fort Plain is located in Montgomery county. There are hitching posts and poop scoops at many businesses in this town and many towns around.
That was very interesting I didn't even know New York had that many Amish. It's probably ignorance on my part I've never Associated New York with Amish and I know that is ignorance on my part so thank you for this information and you have yourself a nice day
Glad you liked it! Yes NY is not really among the first states people think of for Amish but that should gradually change
@@AmishAmerica I hope it does change
Have you been to the Amish and Menonnite communities near Versailles, Missouri? (Pronounced Ver sayles’)
There also a fairly large one around Choteau, Oklahoma.
"Ver sales" is also how it's pronounced in Indiana.
I grew up in Croghan and found out the history of our church was once called the New-Amish church. I found your information very interesting.
Amish are great people. I live in Western Massachusetts and spend a lot of time in various parts of Upstate New York. I have noticed increasing numbers of Amish in many areas. As traditional farmers cannot succeed, the Amish come in and buy land and make it go. Yes, the Mohawk River Valley is one of those areas. I remember seeing them in Fort Plain recently and near St. Johnsville.
Glad this popped up on my feed. I am originally from NY state but have not lived there in about 45 years. Nice to see the Amish moving in. NY is really a great state. A little too expensive in my opinion but certainly a lot of land and abundant possibilities. I miss NY a lot and would love to go back someday, perhaps to stay. Thank Erik!
Absolutely - this is a big state for the Amish :)
I congratulate you on your pronunciation of Conewango, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua!! Although my family is "English," our roots go back to before the Amish settled here. We are really amused by current affairs, worries about shortages, and "preppers" fears of EMPs to which the Amish would say, "huh?"
I own horses and I use to get my hay from a very kind man who was Amish. Whenever I went, he would let me pet the cows and feed the baby's!
In Livingston county in the town Groveland there is an Amish farm that everyone calls the Donut Farm. In warm weather every Saturday morning there is a line of cars waiting for them to open at 9am. I go to their farm to buy eggs.
Some Counties in NY have more trees than many states out west.
Which is why I'm having a hard time leaving New York State! It's just too green and pretty here compared to (many) other states I've been in.
You can buy an acre of land in NY for $1000, that's why the Amish are coming to NY. Many remote areas in NY and the Amish like that. As soon as you leave NYC and cross the George Wash. Bridge, you get on the Palisades Parkway going North and you feel like you're driving thru a Wilderness. One minute you're in the South Bronx, the next minute in Deer Country. All the way from NYC up to the Canadian border is rural/wilderness with small cities here and there. NY is almost the same size as New England, 6 x bigger than NJ. It's also a Sportsman's paradise.
I grew up in, and still live in, Conewango Valley. (It's pronounced Con-uh-wahn-go, kinda like saying the phrase Canoe doesn't wanna go--also like the difference in the two most common pronunciations of the word "Amish"--either "Ay-mish" or "Ah-mish".) I know the area well and was pleasantly surprised to see my hometown featured here. We frequent the fabric store in Leon (pronounced "Lee-in"), the cheese factory has the best cheese curds around outside Wisconsin, and some of the toys and games from the toy shop are downright clever. Internet is pretty spotty here so games are quite welcome indeed in the winter, and when the power is out!
I LOVE THEIR PIES THEY ARE SO GOOD
I have Amish families tagged on Google maps. It helps since I get calls for rides. My local community has "business" phones.
I live in upstate ny, always have, there a lot of Amish. Good people though. Kind of in a rural area so I’m very used to horse and buggies traveling about
If you're ever in NY again, you should check out The Wind Mill Farm & Crafts Market and Oak Hill Bulk Foods Market that are near each other south of Penn Yan, NY (Yates County) on the northern end of Keuka Lake. There are more Amish businesses near there as well. But both are a must visit if in the area. The Windmill has both Amish and non-Amish vendors. You did pronounce some of the counties incorrectly, but I forgive you. 😏😉
Living quite near to New Wilmington PA we find quite a lot of Amish businesses, and I've never seen a single item of any kind for sale that wasn't money well spent. I guess it's easy to romanticize the Amish way of life, philosophy of living, and strong ethics, but personally I admire them greatly. I have family in France who came to visit - not terribly impressed generally with America, except for the Amish, who they said were the only reason they'd ever want to move here! There are no Amish in Europe now, even though they originated there.
omg there's an amish couple in madison county, ny that makes chipotle maple syrup and it's such a delicious idea
Wow hadn't heard of that flavor. I can see it working though
@@AmishAmerica you don't even know what you're missing until you try it... and then the sweet sweet chipotle remaining is a thing of wonder to enjoy yummm
@@AmishAmerica if anyone is wondering- local roots is the name
How about: Hobbies of the Amish? (Men and woman...) How the Amish celebrate (observe) Easter? Christmas? Birthdays? Weddings? National holidays? Besides the faceless dolls, what kind of toys do Amish kids have? Is there anything like Scouts for Amish boys and girls? What about service groups for Amish Men? Amish women? Good series of videos...
Lot of good ideas there John, thanks! Holidays is coming up for sure, I have 2-3 separate videos planned
@@AmishAmerica YW... How about Thanksgiving Day?
Everything is top quality.
I know know a lot of these people, we service their sewing machines.
Goodness, I have a pretty good understanding of the language (my grandfather was born in Germany and his mother tongue was Deutsch)
I’m around Middletown Ny and I only really know about 1 amish family yeah there’s a lot more but the one I know are pretty nice. Some of the kids my age came to work with me and my dad and it was really shocking that they were actually talkative and didn’t have the personality of a brick wall. I gave them their first cans of monster and they were thrilled I didn’t know Some amish didn’t drink soda or energy drinks😂
Is the video on Ohio coming soon? I personally live closest to the Lodi-Amish in Medina county.
I've got it scheduled for within the next 2-3 state videos 👍 Just curious if you can tell me, are they using the pvc pipe reflectors widely now throughout the Lodi community there? I meant to visit last time in Holmes Co but was tight for time. They're attached to the wheels so they make an oscillating attention-getting motion while the buggy is moving. They were testing it several years ago there, and I've seen it in at least one other Swartzentruber community: amishamerica.com/swartzentruber-amish-testing-unusual-buggy-visibility-solution/
@@AmishAmerica I didn’t notice last time I was around there. I’ll be there again soon and I’ll let you know for sure.
Update, I went through there today, and they do in fact have the pvc pipes on the wheels.
I wish they were closer to me. I'm in CT. but right on the border of Westchester and Putnam counties.
Right your closest Amish are probably the Mohawk Valley area communities, or possibly in PA. At least that's a closer drive than say, being in southern CA!
@@AmishAmerica Ok -iwould figure the NY taxes would rive them out of Ny !!! they Must be resourcefull!!
If you no where Oswego NY is speak up.
I'm speaking up. Taught at SUNY Oswego. Right on Lake Ontario.
@@kathyh.1720 Cool
Lived in PennYan, NY and loved it 2:31
In your county list you missed a couple of counties with large communities. That would be ontario and Yates counties. Both have great businesses .
No actually the list should be accurate as of publication. Someone had a similar comment a few weeks ago - the communities in Ontario and Yates counties are actually Old Order Mennonite, who also use the horse-and-buggy, dress plain, etc. But they are not Amish, so not included here. But that's really neat to have both Old Order Amish and Mennonites nearby.
Very interesting vid. Enjoyed it. Been visiting the Amish in Pa all my life -- Your accent is striking -- the O in home, phone, -- you from Phila, Pa?
North Carolina - My accent is apparently a mess :)
@@AmishAmerica OK NC - wouldn't have guessed that .. thanks for reply
I am from state of New York. Yates county and Ontario county have Amish community. I live in town of Potter. I know that outside of the town have Amish community. So do Penn Yan Middlelsex Rushville and more have Amish Community. You nerd to take a new look at the State of New York..
The areas you are discussing have a significant Old Order Mennonite community. They use the horse-and-buggy too, but they are different from Amish. Yates County, and it also goes into Ontario County
My Dad was new oder Mennonite. We had cars. My dad had three full time jobs one was a full time fire chief and one was working for the highway Department and he was our teacher. He work in our land in the weekend. Amish and Mennonite only go up to the 8 grade. He had some friends that was The old order Amish that had horse and buggy. We have Amish and Mennonite in the volunteer fire department in Yates County. I am happy that I am the new oder Mennonite. I know that a Amish and Mennonite can't married a English people. My dad get kick of the Mennonite community because he married my mom who was English.
Hi Eric, great video on my neck of the woods 👍. I live in the Central NY/Finger Lakes area. If you’re ever in the area, check out Sauders Amish Grocery Store in Seneca Falls. It’s a mecca for all things Amish. I occasionally visit a stand in Scipio Center on route 34 that has some of the best rhubarb jam around 😋
Quick question, if you’re at all familiar with the finger lakes region, we are known for our vineyards and wine. Do you know if the Amish would partake in winemaking? 🍷
Glad you liked it Angela! Thanks for the tip as well, I do like rhubarb. So yes some Amish do make homemade wine, including dandelion wine and beet wine (I've had some of that, not bad). I actually did a little video on it where I touch on that topic: ua-cam.com/video/cRHCcAuN0WI/v-deo.html Some Amish are against alcohol while in other communities it's present to varying degrees
Thanks Eric! I will definitely check out the video, much appreciated!
Also “The Windmill” is a large indoor and open air market that has many Amish vendors, it’s in Penn Yan… highly recommended, If you’re ever in this area, happy to give some solid tips. Thanks for what you do 🙏🏼
I think Sauders is Mennonite, not Amish. They don't dress in black, but a variety of colors. Also seen some of them driving cars.
Where are the Amish in Montgomery County located? I see horse and buggy signs, but haven’t seen any. Thanks.
Love Burkes Garden as well
A town called Poland :) charming
Here in upstate, we have Poland, Paris, Rome, New Berlin all sorts of towns. It was funny when my friend came over from England and we went to Niagara Falls. She loved seeing so much of " Europe" in our area lol
I met three brothers from a farm family from Poland when I attended SUNY Geneseo. There is also a Warsaw, NY about 25 miles from Geneseo
Add in Liverpool and Syracuse. Then there's Mexico, although that's not a European city name. NYC used to be New Amsterdam. Pompey (as in Italy).
I live in NY and I have a lot of Amish friends even sat at there dinner table and enjoy a meal with them great people very friendly ..... I have a Question is what the Amish like in West Virginia . I was told they are moving in West Virginia . And I was wondering how they like it and are they going to be more moving to west Virginia ???
We live in Otsego County and just love the Amish. I used to have a large van and drove the the Amish around. Such a pleasure.
The van got to end up each time a dark cloud came over
In the repair shop. The Amish were said when I traded for a truck for my farm but we are still good friends.
I grew up in Wyoming County NY one way you could tell if they were Mennonite or Amish generally Amish don’t drive vehicles or use electricity or phone and Mennonite’s drove or used electricity. Idk if that’s the same everywhere it’s just what I’ve saw…
The old order Amish have settled in Washington County NY which borders Vermont.
Well done w/ Schohaire (Sko- Harry) county!
Thanks! well I took a couple shots at it 😄
Please, show Amish setlements in N C
An incident was mentioned where an Amish buggy was rear ended by a FedEx truck. Would an Amish typically hire a lawyer and go to court for damages?
As firefighter have responded to many traffic accidents and structure fires, haven't seen any cases of Amish sueing or even wanting any charges pressed, at Barn fire's they often are rebuilding while we are still putting some of the fire out, no fire insurance just their community donations of mate and Labor
Were can I find info on the Amish and there business's in Tioga County area . Around Newark Valley area ????
I don't see anything online, which isn't too surprising because though the county has 3 separate communities, all 3 are very small (around 100 Amish total between them). I would recommend doing it the old-fashioned way - take a drive - but at the same time I wouldn't expect a lot in that county. Berkshire, Candor, South Owego are the areas
You left out Yates County 11:45
I am from upstate NY & I am close to Montgomery, Schoharie (first pronunciation was correct, 😆), Herkimer areas… we have shopped at the Picklehill Amish farm in Fort Plain for many years. When we first went to their store they were not as openly friendly but now quite, I guess we have grown on them 😆… thank you so much for sharing. I am a new subscriber!!!
Thanks for confirming that, Schoharie was one of the trickier ones I've had to deal with lately, though Virginia also had some tricky names :) Neat to hear you have been making a connection there in your community - And welcome aboard, glad you found the channel!
I live approximately 2 1/2 miles from the Pickle Hill Farm.
I also live near the Pickle Hill Bulk Foods. I'm on Highway 31. My neighbors are all Delaware Amish with the black top buggies with rounded bottoms. I'd say they are pretty progressive here considering they go through more fuel than we do. I think they are in vehicles more than we are also. Most are friendly, some are suspicious. All in all, I prefer to have them as neighbors over anybody else.
@@AmishAmerica You did an amazing job on Schoharie, but with Steuben you must emphasize the BEN......Steu-BEN County. Great video!
I own land in Chenango County in Central NY. I was sitting in my car in front of my property and an Amish Buggy Came trotting down my road and passed right by my property. I live on Long Island, the last thing I expected to see was an Amish guy right in front of my property. Such a weird experience to be sitting in a car surrounded by State Forest land , late afternoon and I saw an Amish Buggy like it was the 19th Century. Totally shocked seeing that for the first time in a very remote area . I waved to the Young Amish guy and he waved back. After the Buggy passed, I grabbed my camera and took a picture of the Buggy as it headed away. Based on the Color of the Buggy , I read the Amish guy was associated with a Conservative Amish Sect. The Amish are moving to NY because you can buy an acre of land for $1000. It's probably the cheapest land you can buy in the East.
Its NOT LOWville
Its lowville ( lau ville)
Nice
Have you heard of luddite communities in other cultures? Like Japan? Africa?
Some of your dates are a little off. The Amish or German/Dutch were orginal settlers of the Mohawk valley and date back to the 1600's
Which of these communities had the horse that got loose and went down the road on its own?
I believe that was near Watertown, wasn't it?
Malone area
What type of Amish are in Elkhart Indiana
Old Order Amish
really strict one
@@mitchpippenger9031 Not really
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I lived in Erie County, NY for 10 years, right on the border with Niagara County. That's where I encountered Amish at the train station where I dropped off or picked up my traveling son who preferred trains vs. planes. Not really a conducive place to opening conversations, as families are greeting one another after some time apart, or saying their goodbyes. But anyway, I knew there were Amish in the area. I just didn't know until much later that there were Amish businesses!
Earlier this year, I took the train from Syracuse, NY, to Chicago. Maybe 1/3 of the passengers were Amish (or at least Anabaptist of some persuasion).
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I PTL the Amish communities weathered/is weathering the C-19-Virous (s) ...
Lowville. Is pronounced. Loew. Ville. Ny. Lewis county. No lowville
Live in Stillwater, NY - see them in Washington and Warren County. Nice wholesome ppl!
Actually the “Nebraska Amish” or white topped Amish are the most plain of all the Amish. They are probably also one of the smallest groups and live only in miffin co Pa in a place called big valley.
While at one time they may have been considered that way, and are still quite plain today, on the whole they're not plainer than Swartzentrubers. In at least one or two of the Big Valley groups they use old style cell phones now (there are at least 5 subgroups now within the Nebraska group). Not to mention permitting the orange SMV triangle for many years now, no Swartzentruber churches have ever used that one. But for some time at least they were considered among the plainest, and I think this description can be traced to John A. Hostetler (Amish Society author and native of the area)