
Pennsylvania Dutch Guide-Book
by Pennsylvania Dutch Tourist Bureau
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Chapters (29)
- STATEMENT OF THE POLICY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TOURIST BUREAU IN OUR RELATIONS WITH THE AMISH
- PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH GUIDE-BOOK
- When traveling in Lancaster County—Look for this Emblem.
- Highlights of Lancaster’s History
- Some Historic Churches in Lancaster County
- Folk Art of the Pennsylvania Dutch
- Old Testament Place Names In Lancaster County
- Mennonite Information Center, Library and Archives
- Farmers’ Markets
- State Museums and Properties
- Foods—And How We Like Them
- Lancaster—A Prosperous Center of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry
- Covered Wooden Bridges
- The Plain People
- The Pennsylvania Dutch Language
- Cultural Assets of Lancaster
- Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- “Colonial” York, Pennsylvania
- Carlisle, Pennsylvania
- Hopewell Village
- Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
- Winterthur, Delaware
- Wilmington, Delaware
- Footnotes
- Notes
- THE PLACE TO BEGIN YOUR DUTCH COUNTRY VISIT
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