The South Riding RV Travels

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20th May 2007 - Amish Country PA Pennsylvania

We travelled east from Gettysburg and passed through Lancaster county en route to Philadelphia. Lancaster county was the centre of the Amish community in Pennsylvania. We left the interstates to drive the back-roads for a while. I'm not sure we found the real people but we did find quite a few Welsh Methodists and towns like Lampeter. We also found the towns of Paradise and Intercourse!
Not surprisingly, there are a number of tourist shops displaying wares like this quilt. But most places were closed as we would have expected on a Sunday. The open shops were tourist traps and we gave them a miss.
The guide books advised that the most famous place in Intercourse was the Hidden Green Barn. We found it behind another building, but it being Sunday, it too was closed. It was green, if a bit dark.
The village lamp standards are cool. The horses are in keeping with the area and the history. The Amish eschew modern technology and still only use the horse.
As if on cue, a representative of the primary mode of transport travelled by. Several passed through the town while we were there. Intercourse must be a boundary town given the mass of tractors in the dealer's yard across the road.
This is a serious tractor. I'm not sure who or where this would be used but it is certainly an impressive piece of technology.
Having said that, the local farms were very substantial and in very good condition (at least from a distance). We did see similar farms in Indiana in the Amish areas there. And there are quite a number in this picture...
Onward towards Philadelphia and our route actually took us across the Delaware River and into New Jersey. Our map shows this as a toll bridge but in fact it isn't. The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road but we took a more minor road to the campsite.