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Amish Country Across the U.S.A.

Ever found yourself searching for Cleveland Amish furniture? Or an authentic Amish deli in Wisconsin? You may be thinking “tough luck”, but recent statistics show that not only is the Amish population growing annually (at a 5% rate according to “The Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College”) but also expanding into new territories. While the East Coast and Midwest boast the largest Amish settlements, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas now boast sizable Amish communities. This population trend will result in the spread of Amish culture and the availability of Amish markets, so next time you’re searching for an authentic Amish experience, it may be closer than you think.

Resource: http://www2.etown.edu/amishstudies/Population_Trends_2009_2011.asp

Do the Amish Live Closer Than You Think?

In 2011, the Michiana Event Center hosted the annual “Northern Indiana Woodcrafters Association.” Aisle after aisle was filled with the finest Amish furnishings available. Visitors marveling at the sheer size of the wall entertainment centers before being enthralled by the “magic” of a touch lighting system in a beautiful dining hutch. Only a first-hand encounter with Amish furniture will teach you what any furniture lover knows: “There is nothing like Amish furniture.”

Fortunately, living in Indianapolis made the trip to the Michiana Event Center possible, but for those looking for an Amish market in Wisconsin or Detriot Amish furniture, you may be thinking you’re out of luck. However, recent statistics have shown that the Amish are not only increasing their numbers annually, but are moving Westward and beginning new communities. So if you feel like you’re too far from an Amish market, check out a current population map and you may be surprised to find the Amish closer than you think.

Finding Amish Furniture Around America

Of the many remarkable characteristics of the Amish, perhaps the most striking is their ability to not only survive harsh economic conditions without government assistance, but to thrive in spite of hardship. Amazingly, the Amish population grows at an average of 5% annually (according to the Young Center at Elizabethtown College) and more Amish are moving West in search of affordable land. This means that for lovers of Amish furniture, traveling to the East Coast or Midwest may no longer be the only options for finding fine Amish furniture markets. Looking for Chicago Amish Furniture? You’ll be surprised at the availability of Amish furniture markets in your region. There is much to appreciate and learn from the Amish, so be sure to discover whether a nearby Amish community offers a shopping district so you can see first-hand what makes the Amish unique.

Resources: http://www2.etown.edu/amishstudies/

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